Own Quotes
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Art has no end but its own perfection.
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There was nothing more dangerous than people convinced of their own good intentions.
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Hands have their own language.
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We've got to take care of our own business. If we don't do that, we could be sitting at home in a few weeks.
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This is an age of science. ... All important fields of activity from the breeding of bees to the administration of an empire, call for an understanding of the spirit and the technique of modern science. The nations that do not cultivate the sciences cannot hold their own.
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I would have preferred to have been born in any other time than our own.
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Protect yourself from your own thoughts.
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Fine dancing, I believe like virtue, must be its own reward. Those who are standing by are usually thinking of something very different.
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Be your own kind of beautiful.
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You're always more critical of your own country. People will talk about stuff in Britain, and I'll go: 'Aw, it's not that bad,' but at home, it's different. It's inside you.
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Every man's happiness is his own responsibility.
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Get to like your own body.
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Gradually I saw that it was less interesting for me, as an artist, to frame the world wholly according to my own perceptions. I wanted instead to create situations in which I allowed others' perceptions to surface with my own.
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I like it a lot. That just goes to show the rapport we have with the coaches and they trust us enough to do something on our own that we recognize so we can make a play.
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It was seriously just a name. They didn’t tell you what to do. They didn’t tell you how they wanted the character to be - nothing. You went in to audition for this character name and that was it. When I started, before I came onto the set, I went to Gene Roddenberry and said: hey, what do you want from this guy? Who is he? And being as smart as he is, he said: don’t listen to what you’ve heard or read or seen in the past, nothing. Just make the character your own. And that’s what I did.
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Own every note I sing and sell it. Make a connection to the audience. That's what it comes down to, you know?
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I am only speaking of my own behalf.
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Playing the piano is incredibly personal... But when it's your own piece, it's doubly so.
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Go ahead without me, I'll find my own way.
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Growing up, I always wanted a bedroom of my own.
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Nevertheless, hateful as saying 'No' always is to an imaginative person, and certain as the offence may be that it will cause to individuals whose own work does not require isolated effort, the writer who is engaged on a book must learn to say it. He must say it consistently to all interrupters; to the numerous callers and correspondents who want him to speak, open bazaars, see them for 'only' ten minutes, attend literary parties, put people up, or read, correct and find publishers for semi-literate manuscripts by his personal friends.
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As long as I remember that the glory is His and not my own. When I confuse that, I get in trouble. We think that we glorify ourselves, and the object is to glorify God first, and in doing that you become glorified, you get glorified.
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I don't follow trends, so I make my own.
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I feel I'm my own quarterback and have accomplished my own things.