Quotes with 40-something

Quotes 941 till 960 of 1776.

  • Toni Morrison No one ever talks about the moment you found that you were white. Or the moment you found out you were black. That's a profound revelation. The minute you find that out, something happens. You have to renegotiate everything.
    Toni Morrison
    American novelist, essayist, editor (1931 - 2019)
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  • Cyril Connolly No one over thirty-five is worth meeting who has not something to teach us, something more than we could learn for ourselves, from a book.
    Cyril Connolly
    British criticus (1903 - 1974)
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  • Alan Turing No, I'm not interested in developing a powerful brain. All I'm after is just a mediocre brain, something like the President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
    Alan Turing
    English mathematician and computer scientist (1912 - 1954)
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  • Bill Bryson Nobody gets excited about the future at all, ever. The future is something we find depressing and worrisome.
    Bill Bryson
    American-British author (1951 - )
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  • Ben Horowitz Nobody knows how to be a CEO. It's something you have to learn. It's a very lonely job.
    Ben Horowitz
    American businessman, investor, blogger, and author (1966 - )
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  • Elizabeth Bowen Nobody speaks the truth when there's something they must have.
    Elizabeth Bowen
    Anglo-Irish Novelist (1899 - 1973)
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  • Gail Godwin None of us suddenly becomes something overnight. The preparations have been in the making for lifetime.
    Gail Godwin
    American novelist and short story writer (1937 - )
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  • Jodie Foster Normal is not something to aspire to, it's something to get away from.
    Jodie Foster
    American actress and filmmaker (born 1962) (1962 - )
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  • Peter Carey Nostalgia is something we think of as fuzzy. But it's pain. Pain concerning the past.
    Peter Carey
    Australian writer (1943 - )
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  • Brooks Atkinson Nothing a man writes can please him as profoundly as something he does with his back, shoulders and hands. For writing is an artificial activity. It is a lonely and private substitute for conversation.
    Brooks Atkinson
    American theatre critic (1894 - 1984)
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  • Bipasha Basu Nothing can save something that is not meant to be, no matter how hard you try.
    Bipasha Basu
    Indian film actress and model (1979 - )
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  • William S. Burroughs Nothing exists until or unless it is observed. An artist is making something exist by observing it. And his hope for other people is that they will also make it exist by observing it. I call it ''creative observation.'' Creative viewing.
    William S. Burroughs
    American writer and artist (1914 - 1997)
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  • Bill Sienkiewicz Nothing is really media driven or committee driven, so you can actually just produce something.
    Bill Sienkiewicz
    American artist (1958 - )
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  • Sir James Matthew Barrie Nothing is really work unless you would rather be doing something else.
    Sir James Matthew Barrie
    British playwright (1860 - 1937)
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  • George Halas Nothing is work unless you'd rather be doing something else.
    George Halas
     
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  • Claud Cockburn Nothing sets a person up more than having something turn out just the way it's supposed to be, like falling into a Swiss snowdrift and seeing a big dog come up with a little cask of brandy round its neck.
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  • Bruce Barton Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside them was superior to circumstance.
    Bruce Barton
    American Author, Advertising Executive (1886 - 1967)
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  • Bill Laswell Nothing was a style first. Everything started as an idea. A guy did something with an idea. Someone copied him. Some copied all of them and it became trendy and then it became a style.
    Bill Laswell
    American bass guitarist (1955 - )
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  • P. Larkin Nothing, like something, happens anywhere.
    P. Larkin
     
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  • Cuthbert Collingwood Now, gentlemen, let s do something today which the world may talk of hereafter.
    Cuthbert Collingwood
    English admiral (1748 - 1810)
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