Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Quotes
It is unpleasant to miss even the most trifling thing to which we have been accustomed.
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I think there is a real thing going on where writers are feeling more liberated to write with a big canvas because of a demonstrable, continued appetite for long-form storytelling.
Garth Risk Hallberg
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I'm not Carl Lewis the athlete any more. I'm growing into a new person with new interests and new goals.
Carl Lewis
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South India has beautiful villages.
Yami Gautam
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I wrote 'All is Lost' while editing 'Margin Call'. I did that long before I knew if I was ever going to get to make another movie.
J. C. Chandor
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I think music gives so much inspiration. I listen to all kinds of music: pop, hip-hop, everything. I also love classical music.
Nicki Minaj
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I look forward to the full cooperation of Syria in form as well as substance, ... but I have to say after what I've heard I'm not holding my breath.
Jack Straw
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US policy toward Cuba [at the time] had two tracks. Track 1 was to assassinate Fidel Castro. Track 2 was to subvert the regime through people-to-people contact.
Rachael Price
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The system of seeds based on monoculture is wrong and inappropriate. The biodiverse system has produced more food, and biodiversity means that seeds must be in the hands of farmers.
Vandana Shiva
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The hospital that feeds you refined sugar, white bread, canned soup, bouillon cubes, and frozen vegetables should be closed by the health department as a menace to the public health.
David Reuben
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My Westley will come for me.
William Goldman
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Music is a science, in many ways it's mathematical.
Steve Winwood Blind Faith
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I want my friend to miss me as long as I miss him.
Saint Augustine
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I actually bet Johnny Andrews $286.67 that I was going to miss. I'll gladly pay him now.
Brad Faxon
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My operas and my theatre works are very formal pieces.
Harrison Birtwistle
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We're here to implement that vision. We're not here to change it.
Tom Atkins
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It is unpleasant to miss even the most trifling thing to which we have been accustomed.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe