Wells Quotes
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To know how to eat well, one must first know how to wait.
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin -
The next thing you do today will be the most important thing on your agenda, because, after all, you're doing it next. Well, perhaps it will be the most urgent thing. Or the easiest. In fact, the most important thing probably isn't even on your agenda.
Seth Godin
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Well, I'm kinda like George Carlin. I think that there ought to be a time where everybody should have all the drugs they want and there'd be nobody in charge, sort of like... now!
Merle Haggard -
If I'm more distinct or if I stand out in front of the hyungs then it's not balanced. I've tried that a few times before but it's not coordinated well.
Lee Seung-hyun Big Bang -
You might as well aim high. Why shoot yourself in the foot when you can shoot yourself in the head?
William Shatner -
What matters is not how well you can avoid trouble, but how you cope with trouble when it comes.
Paul Auster -
You heard of hell, well I was sent from it.
Marshall Bruce Mathers III Bad Meets Evil' -
You might as well tell God what you think. He already knows it anyway.
Todd Burpo
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A consumer society is about simplfying and degrading the consumer as well as the product.
William S. Burroughs -
I am afeard there are few die well that die in battle, for how can they charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument?
William Shakespeare -
Like any working mother I find it hard to have a social life. But my kids are so well adjusted. There isn't a brat bone in their body so I haven't done anything that bad.
Ruby Wax -
When you stop doing things for fun you might as well be dead.
Ernest Hemingway -
Well, I'll repent, and that suddenly, while I am in some liking; I shall be out of heart shortly, and then I shall have no strength to repent.
William Shakespeare -
To play billiards well was a sign of an ill-spent youth
Herbert Spencer
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I've been in pain hope it doesn't show I've been insane well the time is slow
John Anthony Frusciante Ataxia -
John Marks Templeton has achieved exemplary success in both business and philanthropy. For Looking Forward he has assembled a diverse and remarkable group of experts in their fields-including the environment, medicine, the physical sciences, religion, the family, and international relations-and contributed two stellar pieces as well. Together these essays dispel fashionable pessimism and show how the world can progress-and is progressing-toward a better future.
Rupert Murdoch -
If you do the best you can, you will find, nine times out of ten, that you have done as well as or better than anyone else.
William Feather -
Well, it only dawned on me about six months ago that not everybody's against me all the time. It was something of a revelation.
Thomas Edward Yorke Atoms for Peace -
What mattered more than how hard a man rowed was how well everything he did in the boat harmonized with what the other fellows were doing. And a man couldn’t harmonize with his crewmates unless he opened his heart to them. He had to care about his crew.
Daniel James Brown -
The best style of writing, as well as the most forcible, is the plainest.
Horace Greeley
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"Is Art worth dying for?" Well I don't know a single inanimate object that's worth dying for.
George Clooney -
People ask me, "What are you going to do to develop jobs in your state?" Well, that's not my job as a US senator to bring industry to the state. That's the lieutenant governor's job, that's your state senators' and assemblymen's job. That's your secretary of state's job, to make a climate in the state that says, 'Y'all come.'
Sharron Angle -
Well, every one can master a grief but he that has it.
William Shakespeare -
I'm never content with what I do. I live in a sort of permanent dissatisfaction. I think that's the secret to doing things well.
Karl Lagerfeld