Quotes with well-bread

Quotes 1121 till 1140 of 1397.

  • Alfred Jarry We shall not have succeeded in demolishing everything unless we demolish the ruins as well. But the only way I can see of doing that is to use them to put up a lot of fine, well-designed buildings.
    Alfred Jarry
    French playwright, author (1873 - 1907)
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  • Mark Twain We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it - and stop there; lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot stove-lid. She will never sit down on a hot stove-lid again - and that is well; but also she will never sit down on a cold one anymore.
    Mark Twain
    American writer (ps. of Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835 - 1910)
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  • Jean de la Bruyère We should keep silent about those in power; to speak well of them almost implies flattery; to speak ill of them while they are alive is dangerous, and when they are dead is cowardly.
    Jean de la Bruyère
    French writer (1645 - 1696)
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  • Arthur Capper We spend more than a million dollars a year on our colleges and university, and it is money well spent; but we must have education that fits not the few but the many for the business of life.
    Arthur Capper
    American politician (1865 - 1951)
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  • Bobby Farrelly We want the best actor, and that's why Matt Damon worked so well in this role, because he's a great actor.
    Bobby Farrelly
    American film director, screenwriter and producer (1958 - )
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  • Bill Gates We're no longer in the days where everything is super well crafted. But at the heart of the programs that make it to the top, you'll find that the key internal code was done by a few people who really know what they were doing.
    Source: Interview from Programmers at Work
    Bill Gates
    American business magnate, investor, author and philanthropist (1955 - )
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  • Carrie P. Meek We've got to stop focusing solely on the symptoms of crime, and start caring about the causes as well.
    Carrie P. Meek
    American politician (1926 - )
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  • Thomas Mann We, when we sow the seeds of doubt deeper than the most up-to-date and modish free-thought has ever dreamed of doing, we well know what we are about. Only out of radical skeptics, out of moral chaos, can the Absolute spring, the anointed Terror of which the time has need.
    Thomas Mann
    German author, critic and Nobel laureate in literature (1929) (1875 - 1955)
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  • David Hare Weak minds sink under prosperity as well as adversity; but strong and deep ones have two high tides.
    David Hare
    British Playwright, Director (1947 - )
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  • Plato Wealth is well known to be a great comforter.
    Plato
    Greek philosopher (427 - 347)
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  • Sean O'Casey Wealth often takes away chances from men as well as poverty. There is none to tell the rich to go on striving, for a rich man makes the law that hallows and hollows his own life.
    Sean O'Casey
    Irish Dramatist (1880 - 1964)
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  • Bud Grant Well 'Monday Night Football,' I think the players kind of like it because they like the attention, and it's a lot of attention. But on the other hand, it's a disruption of the routine we used to have to play on Monday night. If you're a player, you sit around all day waiting for a game. It's different than when you play at noon.
    Bud Grant
    American football coach and player (1927 - )
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  • Bootsy Collins Well actually, we are working on the live album from the shows in Japan. I'm trying to get that finished.
    Bootsy Collins
    American musician, singer and songwriter (1951 - )
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  • Berenice Marlohe Well as I said in France I didn't get auditions, and it's very difficult to get an agent in France because they conduct the business in a strange way.
    Berenice Marlohe
    French actress
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  • Humphrey Bogart Well everybody in Casablanca has problems. Yours may work out.
    Humphrey Bogart
    American screen and stage actor (1899 - 1957)
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  • Asa Hutchinson Well firstly, that points certainly at the need for international standards on biometrics that would move in the same direction so that we can have the same technical requirements.
    Asa Hutchinson
    American businessman, attorney, and politician (1950 - )
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  • Angela Davis Well for one, the 13th amendment to the constitution of the US which abolished slavery - did not abolish slavery for those convicted of a crime.
    Angela Davis
    American political activist, philosopher, academic, and author (1944 - )
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  • Oliver Goldsmith Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace the day's disasters in his morning face.
    Oliver Goldsmith
    Irish writer and poet (1728 - 1774)
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  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Well has it been said that there is no grief like the grief which does not speak.
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    American poet (1807 - 1882)
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  • Candace Bushnell Well I actually do have a country house in Connecticut with a population of 3,000. Like, how small is that? I spend a lot of time there - I write up there. So I kind of have the best of both worlds and I love going up there.
    Candace Bushnell
    American author and journalist (1958 - )
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