Parts Quotes
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The rage for railroads is so great that many will be laid in parts where they will not pay.
George Stephenson
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I live in fear of being a contented passenger. I'd rather get parts I can't play.
Michael Gambon
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You cannot pick and choose what parts of her to love.
Sarah J. Maas
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I don't sit around and wait for great parts. I'm an actress, and I love being one, and I'll probably be doing it till I'm 72, standing around the back lot doing 'Gunsmoke.'
Suzanne Pleshette
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Fishing seems to be divided, like sex, into three unequal parts: anticipation and recollection and, in between, actual performance.
Arnold Gingrich
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South America must have lain alongside Africa and formed a unified block which was split in two in the Cretaceous; the two parts must then have become increasingly separated over a period of millions of years like pieces of a cracked ice floe in water.
Alfred Wegener
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I think it's always easier to play parts that you have something concrete that you can relate to.
Hayley Atwell
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I want to be an artist, an actress with integrity, and that includes all kinds of parts.
Marilyn Monroe
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I love accents; I would love to find more characters with a variety of vocal intonations. It creates a character. It's like you're singing a song. Some people find their character through walking or movement - for me, voice is one of the ways I find parts of the character.
Stana Katic
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For which of my bad parts didst thou first fall in love with me?
William Shakespeare
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Beauty is equal parts flesh and imagination: we imbue it with our dreams, saturate it with our longings.
Nancy Etcoff
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A culture is kept alive by the interaction of all its parts.
Gerald Holton
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…I’d have died without them books. Even now I’m not really sure which parts of myself are real and which parts are things I’ve gotten from books.
Beatrice Sparks
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There are almost no beautiful cities in America, though there are many beautiful parts of cities, and some sections that are glorious without being beautiful, like downtown Chicago. Cities are too big and too rich for beauty; they have outgrown themselves too many times.
Noel Perrin