Quotes 581 till 600 of 1944.
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I love food and I love everything involved with food. I love the fun of it. I love restaurants. I love cooking, although I don't cook very much. I love kitchens.
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I loved the man and do honor his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any.
The Works of Ben Jonson, Second Folio On William Shakespeare -
I mean, I don't really pay too much attention publicly to what people think.
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I miss my singing career very much.
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I must have a prodigious quantity of mind; it takes me as much as a week, sometimes, to make it up.
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I need a teacher quite as much as Helen. I know the education of this child will be the distinguishing event of my life, if I have the brains and perseverance to accomplish it.
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I never admire another's fortune so much that I became dissatisfied with my own.
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I never cared for fashion much, amusing little seams and witty little pleats: it was the girls I liked.
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I never hear parents exclaim impatiently, Children, you must no make so much noise, that I do not think how soon the time may come when, beside the vacant seat, those parents would give all the world, could they hear once more the ringing laughter which once so disturbed them.
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I never thought much of the courage of a lion tamer. Inside the cage he is at least safe from people.
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I never yet heard man or woman much abused, that I was not inclined to think the better of them; and to transfer any suspicion or dislike to the person who appeared to take delight in pointing out the defects of a fellowcreature.
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I now think, Love is rather deaf, than blind,
For else it could not be,
That she,
Whom I adore so much, should so slight me,
And cast my love behind.The Works of Ben Jonson, Second Folio IX, My Picture Left in Scotland, lines 1-5. -
I often think how much easier the world would have been to manage if Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini had been at Oxford.
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I only know as much about myself as my mind can work out under its current conditions. And its current conditions are not good.
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I owe very, very much to Mozart; and if one studies, for instance, the way in which I write for string quartet, then one cannot deny that I have learned this directly from Mozart. And I am proud of it!
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I plead for conservation of human culture, which is much more fragile than nature herself. We needn't destroy other cultures with the force of our own.
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I realized that anything to do with Fermat's Last Theorem generates too much interest.
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I shall write a book some day about the appropriateness of names. Geoffrey Chaucer has a ribald ring, as is proper and correct, and Alexander Pope was inevitably Alexander Pope. Colley Cibber was a silly little man without much elegance and Shelley was very Percy and very Bysshe.
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I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals…
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I suppose I have a really loose interpretation of 'work,' because I think that just being alive is so much work at something you don't always want to do. The machinery is always going. Even when you sleep.
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