Johnny Mathis Quotes
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The air in a man's lungs 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms, so that sooner or later every one of us breathes an atom that has been breathed before by anyone you can think of who has ever lived - Michelangelo or George Washington or Moses.
Jacob Bronowski
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I grew up in the Bronx.
Chris Hayes
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I'd be a very easy therapist's subject.
James Nesbitt
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I think I'm someone you would really break down easily, so I have to work on that.
Kriti Sanon
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I first became aware of the delights of the natural world when my father, an entomologist, presented me with what looked like a twig. When it got up and walked, my delight was such that I wrote a poem, 'To a Walking Stick.'
Jean Craighead George
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I don't know whether I have ideas all the time. I think I'm curious about things all the time; I think I'm always curious, and I think I'm always interested in whatever passes by, and I know I tend to think about things, and I tend to talk about things, and sometimes that takes root and gives me something to chase.
James L. Brooks
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Flying into a storm, even its outer edges, did not seem like a good idea to me. And this was no ordinary tempest. Everyone on the bridge knew what it was: the Devil's Fist, a near-eternal typhoon that migrated about the North Indian basin year-round. She was infamous, and earned her name by striking airships out of the sky.
Kenneth Oppel
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If there's something I want, I go for it. I just think about how I'm going to go for it.
David Schwimmer
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The characters in 'Be Near Me' come from a genuine place, a Britain that is more than one country and more than one ideal.
Andrew O'Hagan
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When I'm 60, maybe, I'll look at my pile of papers and wonder, What really happened that year?
Christa McAuliffe
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My grandparents bowed to the Americans and sought to learn from them. My parents sought to be them.
Alex Tizon
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Our belief is that it is a basket of well-diversified companies that are playing the Internet, but are not direct Internet companies.
John Zimmerman
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She wondered if she could put a dart in his eye. It would not kill him, but it might take the edge off his cockiness.
Alastair Reynolds
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The more we preach hatred, division and putting up a wall, the less we progress.
Edwin Hodge
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Something that is very special today might not be special tomorrow, but to hold it, to grasp it, to keep it, to make it special, to elevate it from the ordinary, that's when you open up the champagne. To make it sparkle.
Christoph Waltz
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Spinach and champagne. Going back to the kitchens at the old Waldorf. Dancing on the kitchen tables, wearing the chef's headgear. Finally, a crash and being escorted out by the house detectives.
Zelda Fitzgerald
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Pleasure without Champagne is purely artificial.
Oscar Wilde
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I drank too much, only champagne.
Johnny Mathis