Jim Morrison Quotes
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I like to prove people wrong.
Zach LaVine -
But I'm the sort of person who, if certain structures topple, it could all go horribly wrong.
Patrick Marber -
I'm either enjoying myself or I'm not. And if I'm not enjoying myself, something's gone terribly wrong.
Patrick deWitt -
One thing I hear a lot is, 'Dude, my mom loves your record,' or 'I got it for my dad for Christmas.' I'm essentially doing dad rock. Which is great, because I love Steely Dan, you know? Nothing wrong with dad rock!
Mac DeMarco -
Five wives can't all be wrong.
J. Paul Getty -
Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the wrong reasons.
R. Buckminster Fuller
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The true Islam has shown me that a blanket indictment of all white people is as wrong as when whites make blanket indictments against blacks.
Malcolm X -
Being boring is just wrong, isn't it? You wouldn't have got anywhere being boring.
Rachel Johnson -
I love proving people wrong.
Ed Belfour -
I don't care what you say about me. Just be sure to spell my name wrong.
Barbra Streisand -
I would forgive my mom, but she's going to have to admit she did some things that were wrong.
Aaron Carter -
A good artist should be isolated. If he isn't isolated, something is wrong.
Orson Welles
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Fear can make all of us do the wrong things sometimes.
Vanessa Paradis -
I'll get in the face of anyone I think is wrong.
Carl Paladino -
Whenever there is fear, you will get wrong figures.
W. Edwards Deming -
Whoever speaks of Europe is wrong: it is a geographical expression.
Otto von Bismarck -
I am naturally anti-slavery. If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong. I can not remember when I did not so think and feel.
Abraham Lincoln -
I still do a bit of this and a bit of that. Some brews and there's nothing wrong with a bud or two! I still do a bit of this and a bit of that. Some brews and there's nothing wrong with a bud or two!
Eddie Money
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That is the bitterest of all,--to wear the yoke of our own wrong-doing.
George Eliot -
He that wrongs his friend, wrongs himself more.
Alfred Lord Tennyson -
This can never become popular, and, indeed, has no occasion to be so; for fine-spun arguments in favour of useful truths make just as little impression on the public mind as the equally subtle objections brought against these truths. On the other hand, since both inevitably force themselves on every man who rises to the height of speculation, it becomes the manifest duty of the schools to enter upon a thorough investigation of the rights of speculative reason, and thus to prevent the scandal which metaphysical controversies are sure, sooner or later, to cause even to the masses.
Immanuel Kant -
In the country places of Ireland, writing is held in certain awe: a writer was a dangerous man from whom they instinctively recoiled.
Patrick Kavanagh -
There's nothing wrong with being a large mammal.
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