Matter Quotes
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I've learned it's important not to limit yourself. You can do whatever you really love to do, no matter what it is.
Ryan Gosling
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I mean, people think I'm too intense for baseball. I've always excelled to be the best, no matter what, but it's like people think something is wrong with that.
Albert Belle
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Sometimes all a story needed was one or two people to read or listen to it to make it matter.
Adam Langer
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Will the others see you too?" asked Lucy. "Certainly not at first," said Aslan. "Later on, it depends." "But they won’t believe me!" said Lucy. "It doesn’t matter.
C. S. Lewis
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You know, I find it so difficult being a... as a matter of fact, little do people know that most of the leading members of the cast have a background that they would never expect them to have, and play the show they did.
Werner Klemperer
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It doesn't matter how fast your modem is if you're being shelled by ethnic separatists.
William Gibson
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It doesn't matter what your cultural conditioning is, it falls into question under the influence of the psychedelic. And for most people that's frightening.
Terence McKenna
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My feelings were hurt. Once I started I couldn't seem to let it go. Be strange if the person who matters most in the whole world couldn't hurt your feelings, wouldn't it?
Eileen Wilks
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Usage ain't always a matter of ought.
Roy Blount, Jr.
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Forest of Arden was great for me. I couldn't finish outside the top five there no matter how hard I tried!
Darren Clarke
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No matter what you do this year or in the next hundred, you will be dead forever.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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A great matter calls her son with terms like deal, and love.
Elizabeth Gaskell
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I'm tired of being considered a lesbian writer, tired of being a science-fiction writer, tired of being a thriller writer. I'm a writer. Period. Story matters to me.
Nicola Griffith
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Art Deco for me except in its most crazed and attenuated forms, it's jut a matter of taste.
William Gibson
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Once an author finishes a poem, he becomes merely another reader. I may remember what I intended to put into a text, but what matters is what a reader actually finds there which is usually something both more and less than the poet planned.
Dana Gioia
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Mind who you love. For that matter, mind how you are loved.
Julia Glass
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I've always felt that, no matter where you go, people are just people.
William H. Macy
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And what does really matter? That is easy: thinking and doing, doing and thinking--and these are the sum of all wisdom. . . . Both must move ever onward in life, to and fro, like breathing in and breathing out.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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One day I realized that it didn't matter whether people loved me or not.
Shirley Ann Manson Angelfish
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All matter comes from a primary substance, the luminiferous ether.
Nikola Tesla
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I think what we have to do is convince people that matter is tacky.
Terence McKenna
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Words came out of the womb of matter; And whether a man dispassionately Sees to the core of life Or passionately Sees the surface, The core and the surface Are essentially the same, Words making them seem different . . .
Witter Bynner
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And, yes, words matter. They may reflect reality, but they also have the power to change reality - the power to uplift and to abase.
William Raspberry
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No matter how your world falls apart-and honey, that's what happens: we all build ourselves a world, and then it falls apart-but no matter how that happens, you still have the kind heart you've had since you were a child, and that's all that really counts.
Kate Bornstein