Quotes 3121 till 3140 of 10005.
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I never knew a man come to greatness or eminence who lay abed late in the morning.
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I never know whether to pity or congratulate a man on coming to his senses.
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I never made a mistake in grammar but one in my life and as soon as I done it I seen it.
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I never met a man I didn't like.
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I never read a book before reviewing it; it prejudices a man so.
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I never saw a man who looked with such a wistful eye upon that little tent of blue which prisoners call the sky.
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I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train
Source: The Importance of Being Earnest -
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 noticed this process of waking, and predicted with terrifying logic that one of these years not far away I would be awake continuously and never slip back, and never be free of myself again.
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I often feel that my days in New York City, that I was here for five years, didn't get one job, went on a thousands of auditions and literally did not get a job on a soap, not a movie, not TV, not nothing, although I did do some commercials thank God.
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I often say of George Washington that he was one of the few in the whole history of the world who was not carried away by power.
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I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.
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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 paint what cannot be photographed, that which comes from the imagination or from dreams, or from an unconscious drive. I photograph the things that I do not wish to paint, the things which already have an existence.
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I pity the man who wants a coat so cheap that the man or woman who produces the cloth will starve in the process.
Source: Speech in Rutland, Vermont (28 August 1891) as reported in The New York Times (29 August 1891), p. 5 -
I pray to God I get inside a girl's head one day and see what in the WORLD they are thinking.
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I preached as never sure to preach again, and as a dying man to dying men.
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I put up a huge wall of denial. It was years before I was able to break through it... accepting that your child has a disability, especially one like LD that cannot be seen or easily diagnosed, is one of the hardest things to come to terms with.
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I read the newspaper avidly. It is my one form of continuous fiction.
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I read the papers every day just to discover if one mentions Anna Held.
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