Event Quotes
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The greatest event for the world is the arrival of a new and wise person.
Thomas Carlyle
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The World Cup is a truly international event.
John Motson
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The only thing that you might see that is a planned tweet is if I am tweeting about an event or promoting an artist. But really, it is not planned. If I am sitting in front of my computer, I'm like, "Oh, okay, lets tweet about this and attach the link." I try to be spontaneous with the tweeting. It keeps it fun, you never know when or what I may tweet about.
Bryan-Michael Cox
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I'd been reading Daniel Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year when the 1992 Los Angeles riots broke out and I began to see them both - L.A. and the London plague - as the same event. A time of crisis. A time when rich and poor get thrown together - and, suddenly one sees alternatives. I began to think about what happens when the containment of a presumed danger through the regimentation of space breaks down, such as when South-Central L.A. began to invade Beverly Hills.
Naomi Wallace
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I never say no to any event that is associated with education.
Mohammad Azharuddin
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I've been an acquaintance of the president Ryan Glover for some years and for a couple years we've been talking about possibilities, puzzle pieces fitting together. I was doing an event that they were sponsoring, and after a group of us went to dinner and we started talking a little bit more and one thing led to another.We all thought it might be a good idea to try to develop a show and as we started talking about the show that we might bring to air, it turned into doing a newsmagazine.
Ed Gordon
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A miracle, my friend, is an event which creates faith.
George Bernard Shaw
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A crisis, by its very nature, is a negative event.
Judy Smith
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I hope very much this event, the death of Milosevic will help Serbia to look definitely to the future.
Javier Solana
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Elvis' disappearing body is like a flashing event horizon at the edge of the black hole that is America today.
Arthur Kroker
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Will history remember us, I wonder? I do hope so - to imagine that one might do something, touch an event somehow, & thereby transcend the bounds of a single human lifetime!
Kate Morton
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If the Party could thrust its hand into the past and say of this or that event, it never happened - that, surely, was more terrifying than mere torture and death.
Winston Smith