Arthur Conan Doyle Quotes
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Expressing and loving myself is often so much more complex than 'out' affords me.
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I always craft my words to the point where I think and hope they're perfect before I ever begin sketching.
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I immerse myself in everything I write; I feel what my characters do. I suffer with them. I cry as I type, sometimes to the point that I can't see the screen.
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Meanwhile music pounded / across hearts opening every valve to the desperate drama of being / a self in a song.
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The bad end unhappily, the good unluckily. That is what tragedy means.
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I can't imagine what kind of problem Senna has. I imagine it must be some sort of grip problem.
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You cannot imagine how great it is to step out on the stage with thousands of screaming fans loving you.
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I go to a great church.
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It is vital that the entire international system is ready to meet the challenges of future disasters.
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I spend a lot of time wondering how to best support the people that I love, because I think sometimes that means getting out of the way. When should I leave them alone to have their own life?
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I don't remember a lot of the good times from my days with the Truckers.
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I owed it to my father that I was elected to Parliament in the first place, but I owed it to my mother that I stuck it out once I got there.
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Illinois has less than a 12 percent black population and I won with 55 percent of the vote.
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To talk about photos rather than making them seems idiotic to me. It's as though I went on and on about a woman I adored instead of making love to her.
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Such, Echecrates, was the end of our comrade, who was, we may fairly say, of all those whom we knew in our time, the bravest and also the wisest and most upright man.
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Comrade Stalin, having become Secretary-General, has unlimited authority concentrated in his hands, and I am not sure whether he will always be capable of using that authority with sufficient caution.
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The Comrade Wolf knows whom to eat, as the saying goes. It knows whom to eat and is not about to listen to anyone, it seems.
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Comrade, your statement is factually incorrect. Yes, it is. But it is politically correct.
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Margaret Thatcher had just become prime minister; there was talk about whether it was an advance to have a woman prime minister if it was someone with policies like hers: She may be a woman but she isn't a sister, she may be a sister but she isn't a comrade.
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I had this wild thought that he was the only one in all this chaos who was just like me, and that was comforting and profound all at once.
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A trusty comrade is always of use; and a chronicler still more so.