Knows Quotes
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It is art that makes life, and I know of no substitute whatsoever for the force and beauty of its process.
William James
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Posterity shall know of me even less than I shall know of posterity.
W. S. Gilbert
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I just have a great life. I know great people. I've had great relationships - all different kinds of relationships. I am so lucky to be on the little golden path that led me to all this.
Julia Roberts
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It seems unpleasantly refined to put things off till someone knows.
William Empson
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Whenever I eat a meal, I always leave the last bite on my plate. I don't know why, it's just a thing with me.
Gary Hoey
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I know that I can save this country and that no one else can.
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
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I never really know what I'm playing. I just follow what sounds good in my head and keep going.
Daniel Powter
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I'm terrified of just being myself because I think it's boring. I know who I really am and I think it's boring.
Sufjan Stevens
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I know everything except myself.
Francois Villon
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I am turned into a dream. I feel nothing, or I don't know what I feel. Yet it seems to me I am happy.
D. H. Lawrence
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As everyone knows, in my profession we go around screwing each other as much as possible, mostly to see ourselves do it. Narcissists are always making love to number one.
Valerie Martin
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You know, I want to teach, but I don’t want to read?
Jim Gaffigan
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Posterity will know as little of me as I know of posterity.
W. S. Gilbert
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I'm a good actress. That's why you know me as likable.
Sandra Bullock
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I do not know of any salvation for society except through eccentrics, misfits, dissenters, people who protest.
William O. Douglas
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Gaming has been a great way to get to know people. That's part of what I love about games, that they are social.
Rich Sommer
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Well. I don't suppose you have to believe in ghosts to know that we are all haunted, all of us, by things we can see and feel and guess at, and many more things that we can't.
Beth Gutcheon
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I didn't know anything about writers. It never occurred to me they were regular people and that I could grow up to become one, even though I loved to make up stories inside my head.
Judy Blume
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Whether I was in my body or out of my body as I wrote it I know not. God knows.
George Frideric Handel
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False face must hide what the false heart doth know.
William Shakespeare
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Men not living to what they know, cannot blame God, that they know no more.
William Penn
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I do not know what I thought Paris would be like, but it was not that way. It rained nearly every day.
Ernest Hemingway
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It doesn't take long to write things of which you know nothing. When you write of actual things, it takes longer, because you have to live them first.
Betty Smith
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The bullet is a mad thing; only the bayonet knows what it is about.
Alexander Suvorov