Suppose Quotes
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Delsarte tells me that Mozart stole outrageously from Galuppi, in the same way, I suppose, that Molière stole from anybody anywhere, if he found something work taking. I said that what was Mozart had not been stolen from Galuppi, or from anyone else for that matter.
Eugene Delacroix
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We have more information - a glut of information - than ever before, and perhaps less knowledge. That's what's peculiar. And the only way you can deal with it, I suppose, is to make fun of it. I would rather watch Comedy Central for the news than I'd like to watch any other program on television. Maybe that shows you the state of affairs.
Errol Morris
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I had always seen myself doing theatre, as I don't come from an acting background, so that was my first way into acting, I suppose.
Morfydd Clark
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I suppose things are better now, but ... I don't know. People still hate each other, they just know how to hide it better.
Steve Buscemi
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I suppose I'm pulled towards fiction because I really like the freedom it gives me.
Uzodinma Iweala
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... I suppose that it is not so easy to go home and it takes a bit of time to make a son out of a stranger.
Albert Camus
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The best way to suppose what may come, is to remember what is past.
George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax
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And I envied her that she had chosen her work herself and was doing what she wanted to do. I don't suppose I had any idea what I 'wanted' and so I was chosen, not choosing. There's glory and honor in being chosen. But not much room for free will.
Elizabeth Wein
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But I suppose there's a lot to see everywhere, if only you keep your eyes open.
Norton Juster
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I suppose I've been selfish in the past and put my career first. But priorities change.
Ray Fearon
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The artist... may suppose that ideas are his chief currency; but unless he is also attuned to feelings, in life and in art, he will not move his fellow human beings.
Eric Maisel
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Suppose I was to tell you that it's just beauty that's calling me, the beauty of the far off and unknown, the mystery and spell which lures me, the need of freedom of great wide spaces, the joy of wandering on and on----in quest of the secret which is hidden over there----beyond the horizon?
Eugene O'Neill
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I suppose you might call me the sophisticated type. I like to act with dialogue. Not with grunts.
Cary Grant
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I suppose you should her it from me that I met your mother" he smiled a litte sadly. "well. . . When I say met I mean one time I tried to kill her." "Do me a favor" Zach's voice was low and dark and dangerous. "Next time don't just try.
Ally Carter
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Death is always sad, I suppose, to us who look forward to it: I expect it will seem very different when we can look back upon it.
Lewis Carroll
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But the one thing you should. not do is to suppose that when something is wrong with the arts, it is wrong with the arts ONLY.
Ezra Pound
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We don't have to suppose we need oil, or governments, or anything.
Bill Mollison
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Someone once said to me,said Marguerite, that our home, our special country, is where we find liberation. I suppose she meant that it is where our souls find it easiest to escape from self, and it seem to me that it is that way with us when what is about us echoes the best that we are.
Elizabeth Goudge