Edwin Hubbell Chapin Quotes
Pure felicity is reserved for the heavenly life; it grows not in an earthly soil.

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It was important on The Shipping News to have my house far enough away from each location so I had this time in the morning to think about my shots and still remain open to surprises once I got to the set.
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Natural gas is the best transportation fuel. It's better than gasoline or diesel. It's cleaner, it's cheaper, and it's domestic. Natural gas is 97 percent domestic fuel, North America.
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I'm gonna have to start winning some of the matches to call it a rivalry!
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It seems that boredom is one of the greatest discoveries of our time. If so, there's no question but that he must be considered a pioneer.
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It was too late - everything was too late. For years now he had dreamed the world away, basing his decisions upon emotions unstable as water.
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That's one of the good things about a lot of the young British bands, they are mixing all styles of music. I think that's very good because that's very now.
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We're cautiously optimistic, ... We're doing as well as we can expect, it's going to be a long night and we have to see what happens in California.
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There is no such thing as too much fun. People need to know it is O.K. to tell jokes and be happy.
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I think of my art materials not as junk but as garbage. Manure, actually: it goes from being the waste material of one being to the life-source of another.
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The outcomes are in incredible need more prominent desire.
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No one knows whether death may not be the greatest of all blessings for a man, yet men fear it as if they knew it was the greatest of evils.
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You don't always need to know your destination when you set out on a journey.
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I'm pushing the positive mental health message in a very populist way; some people just don't get that or feel uncomfortable with it.
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While nobody was opening their mouths in other parties, mouths were wide open in the Congress
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I've been performing since the 60s and I made my first album in 1969, so it's been a bit over twenty years.
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Pure felicity is reserved for the heavenly life; it grows not in an earthly soil.