Often Quotes
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In American films, Russians are often portrayed like cartoon villains without clear motivations.
Yuliya Snigir -
Nocebos often cause a physical effect, but it's not a physically produced effect. What's the cause? In many cases, it's an unanswered question.
Irving Kirsch
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I often don't read reviews.
Ian Mcewan -
Opportunity often comes disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat.
Napoleon Hill -
Movies can provide tear-inducing or comically-entertaining representations of love, but many agree that its deeper conflicting complexities often seem unfathomable.
Aberjhani -
Too often, campaigns are all flash and no substance.
Gary Herbert -
You don't often see Bear Grylls in a suit.
Bear Grylls -
The regret of my life is that I have not said 'I love you' often enough.
Yoko Ono
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Though analogy is often misleading, it is the least misleading thing we have.
Samuel Butler -
We value 'stuff' quite highly. Why? Because that 'stuff' apparently matters. Not only that, we use it as a measure of how successful we are, and as a result of that, having more of this 'stuff' often determines how people treat us.
Rachel Shenton -
Those who are easily shocked should be shocked more often.
Mae West -
You can't betray yourself too often, or you become somebody else.
Ed Harris -
I'm quite intuitive about what I pick. Often it's to do with what I've just done and how I'm feeling.
Rachel Griffiths -
Too often, when Europeans talked of trans-Atlantic ties, we focused on the North Atlantic only.
Federica Mogherini
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Psychoanalytic investigation has shown that in mental patients excessive affection often turns to violent hostility.
Karl Abraham -
What appears in newspapers is often new but seldom true.
Patrick Kavanagh -
Pioneers may be picturesque figures, but they are often rather lonely ones.
Nancy Astor -
I believe that dogma is often evil.
Pat Buckley -
My dad is often horrified by what I've spent my money on.
Tamara Ecclestone -
Partial truths or half-truths are often more insidious than total falsehoods.
Samuel P. Huntington
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Money often costs too much.
Ralph Waldo Emerson -
Why does it appear that interested readers so often attribute flaws to 'the press' rather than taking particular issue with particular reports?
Barton Gellman -
For many decades, Myanmar was on the receiving end of very public diplomatic scoldings, often backed up by sanctions.
Najib Razak -
I'm usually very attracted to things that I can't define. If something's too clear, it's very often not inspiring to me anymore.
Raf Simons