Yotam Ottolenghi Quotes
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I'm not into the whole showbiz scene.
Samantha Mumba
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I have the whole costume from Playboy's sixtieth-anniversary cover shoot.
Kate Moss
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I like that whole cop-comedy type of drama.
Adam G. Sevani
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On the whole, I'd rather be in Philidelphia.
W. C. Fields
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I did a whole lot of work before taking up my first movie. From TV commercials to Telugu films, I learnt a lot from them all.
Yami Gautam
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In ancient British times, the whole country belonged to tribes, and the tribes owned their several districts. At the head of each tribe was the chief.
Sabine Baring-Gould
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The Russian revolution was to an unprecedented degree the cause of the proletariat of the whole world becoming more revolutionary.
Karl Liebknecht
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Specialized management courses are useful but should come well after the complexity of management and business are understood.
Warren Bennis
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The most useful thing about a principle is that it can always be sacrificed to expediency.
W. Somerset Maugham
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It is useful to compare the Branch Davidians with the Mormons of the mid-nineteenth century. The Mormons were vilified in those years in large part because Joseph Smith believed in polygamy.
Malcolm Gladwell
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I was very, very financially secure my whole life. I have been very lucky to say that.
Brian Wilson
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I've spent my whole life trying to find out who I am, so I could express that through the music.
Neil Diamond
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Marry somebody you love. That's the whole thing. And continue to love them.
Charlie Daniels
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We've got a lemon factory and we're turning out 80-85 percent lemons.
Albert Shanker
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The whole purpose of working is to support your ideal lifestyle.
Brian Tracy
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Two halves don't make a whole. Two wholes make a whole.
Jason Mraz
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The sure way of knowing nothing about life is to try to make oneself useful.
Oscar Wilde
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Every time a young girl comes in and asks me for advice, if you start your conversation with, 'How hard is it as a black woman,' or, 'How hard is it as a woman,' I turn you around. Because I cannot - we cannot look at the roadblocks and see the road at the same time.
Tamron Hall
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My books deliberately provide no answers or messages. I'm drilled in the habit of objectivity and also aware that the steady drip of fiction has more power than facts to shape opinion, so I handle it with caution.
Karen Traviss
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Usually people just do their own work. But I want to deal with the place and what it means to show in a mental hospital.
Nan Goldin
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What the mind forgets The scars keep remembering.
Edith Tiempo
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There's a book of interviews with John Cage by Joan Retallack called Musicage that was finished the summer that he died, in 1992. And in one of the last interviews, he was very excited to talk about nanotechnology. There's real technophilia from him, a kind of utopian embrace of the idea that nanotechnology will free people up to do what they really want to do.
David Grubbs
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A lemon, boiled whole and blitzed, makes a useful base for all sorts of dressings.
Yotam Ottolenghi