Jane Austen Quotes
They walked on, without knowing in what direction. There was too much to be thought, and felt, and said, for attention to any other objects.
Jane Austen
Quotes to Explore
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In writing, I search for believability, simplicity and emotional impact.
Hal David
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I decided to be heterosexual because I felt like that's the life God intended me to live.
La'Porsha Renae
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Generally, I get bad reviews in Turkey.
Orhan Pamuk
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The orthogonal features, when combined, can explode into complexity.
Yukihiro Matsumoto
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Once you digitize data, you can actually analyze patterns and relationships in geographic space - relationships between certain health patterns and air or water pollution, between plants and climate, soils, landscape.
Jack Dangermond
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As long as a man stands in his own way, everything seems to be in his way.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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I like to work out. I work out hard when I get to it, but it's so sporadic, I'm not sure it counts at all! I eat pretty much anything, but I eat high-quality food. There was never a packet of chips or box of candy in my house when I was growing up. Ever.
Rachael Taylor
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Governments take too long to get things done and there are far too many varied interests at stake. If you were starting a business today and needed a partner, you would never choose a large bureaucratic institution like the government.
Naveen Jain
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Al Jazeera is known in the Arab world as the voice of freedom of expression.
Wadah Khanfar
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I was never really that interested in the punk movement. I was a blues guy: I liked Motown, James Brown.
Gary Oldman
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In his enigmatic and cunning story 'The Crown of Feathers,' Isaac Bashevis Singer refuses to produce uncontradictory evidence of God's will but rather mixes all signals, jams the evidence, stalls every conclusion.
Edmund White
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The ultimate end is a nation that lies under the concept of the Declaration of Indepen dence. The Declaration of Independence is such an extraordinary statement - it was designed by people skeptical of government, local or national, but in particular national.
Malcolm Wallop