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Wilfred Thesiger

The deserts in which I have travelled had been blanks in time as well as space. They had no intelligible history, the nomads who inhabited ...

Walter Lantz

I'm just a little old cartoonist, tryin' to make a buck.

Whitney McKendree Moore

Love and let live.

Wolfgang Sachs

Eventually the world will no longer be divided by the ideologies of 'left' and 'right' but by those who accept ecological limits and those who ...

Will Rothhaar

I would love to do a good gritty drama, a romantic role. I tend to play bad guys for some reason.

William Ruckelshaus

Industries and businesses that must operate in the marketplace of free choice know that they must change, they must adapt, they must accommodate to changes ...

Wulfe Dixon

If you want to sleep better at night, then you should prepare for the worst.

William Bolcom

Now the big question is if you are going to go to all the trouble of setting an opera and making all that music and ...

Wes "Scoop" Nisker

If you don't like the news, go out and make some of your own.

Wayne Rogers

We have morons representing us. People who go up and vote for a bill that they have never read - I mean, are we crazy? ...

Wenzel Anton Kaunitz-Rietberg

Much is not dared because it seems hard; much seems hard only because it is not dared.

William Douglas

The subversion of free speech and free thought are the worst forms of subversion.

Wu Han

The chamber music repertoire is so vast that if one is genuinely curious about music, the art of listening, understanding and responding to a score, ...

William Rathbone Greg

Beyond doubt, the most salient characteristic of life in this latter half of the 19th Century is its SPEED

William Meade

The mind is perhaps one of the greatest factors in gymnastics; if one can't control his mind, he can't control his body.

Wally Olins

We have to be alert to the way brands behave and misbehave. We have to reward the good ones with our loyalty and punish the ...

Waverly Root

Food critic and writer Waverley Root described the common American near beer as "such a wishy-washy, thin, ill-tasting, discouraging sort of slop that it might ...

William Mastrosimone

You love something that ain't there and then you start hating what is there, and that's hell.

Wb Yeats

Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot holdThe Second Coming

Walt Shiel

Begin your writing, fiction or article, where the action begins. This action can be internal (e.g., an important insight or personal decision) or external (e.g., ...

Willis Regier

Misquotation is quotology's swamp. Amateur quoters mix and mangle Shakespeare and Scripture. Professors gaffe and printers bungle. It's a mess we must wade into.

Warren De La Rue

By shading off, as I have done, the portion of the area of the diagram according to the individual age, every one may see how ...

Warren Brown

The purpose of autonomous driving is to eliminate accidents.

Wendy E. Simmons

It's a world where what you don't know can hurt you, and ignorance is not bliss, where you must forgo all established logic to acclimate, ...

William M. Bass

We're organisms; we're conceived, we're born, we live, we die, and we decay. But as we decay we feed the world of the living: plants ...

Warren Zanes

It's like Tom Waits said," Petty remarks. "'I'm an artist, but I'm still in show business.

Watkin Tudor Jones

The fiction is like the art, in making stuff out of nothing, in creating a hyper-reality to have an experience. If it's strong enough, and ...

William Thomas Beckford

I fear I shall never be ... good for anything in this world, but composing airs, building towers, forming gardens, collecting old Japan, and writing ...

William Collins

In numbers warmly pure and sweetly strong.

Wesley Snipes

A lot of people now don't know I've been on Broadway.

Willie Perdomo

This is definitely / for the brothers / who ain't here.

Wade Schalles

Cradles are the most powerful pinning combination known to man

William Clay Ford, Sr.

We have a spirit of working together, and we have a passion for cars. And we also have a great desire to see the Ford ...

Walter Scott

The playbill, which is said to have announced the tragedy of Hamlet, the character of the Prince of Denmark being left out.

William Borah

Peace purchased at the cost of any part of our national integrity is fit only for slaves, and even when purchased for such a price ...

Walter Moers

There's a reason for every journey, and mine was prompted by boredom and the recklessness of youth, by a wish to break the bounds of ...

Warren Levinson

Bacterial vaccines are composed of capsular polysaccharides, inactivated protein exotoxins (toxoids), killed bacteria, or live, attenuated bacteria.

Wolf DeVoon

Justice is the armed defense of innocent liberty.

Warren Gatland

Having a social appetite for knowledge and wanting to develop and improve as a coach is important, but I believe in empowering people, particularly the ...

Walter Isaacson

I want to make this a revolution, not an effort to squeeze out profits.

Whitaker

If Midnight's Children is India's One Hundred Years of Solitude, then A Suitable Boy must be its War and Peace.

Wendy Leigh

He saw Hercules in the movie theater time after time, hour after hour, examining Park, judging him, admiring him, and, ultimately, promising himself that one ...

Warren Stephens

One of the industries we follow very closely is the trucking industry. They would love if today there was an option for them to run ...

Wick Allison

Peace is an art as much as war is, and knowing when and how to negotiate peace is the art's highest form.

William Pinnock

Patience is, therefore, the faculty of enduring a painful sensation, and yet looking confidently and steadily to the period when that sensation shall cease.

Walter Bender

I don't think I've ever seen a piece of commercial software where the next version is simpler rather than more complex.

Walter Dill Scott

It is more than probable that the average man could, with no injury to his health, increase his efficiency fifty percent.

W. Somerset Maugham

You poor lonely boy,' she cried, 'it's so dreadful for you to have no parents.'Well, as my mother was a whore, and my father a ...

Wendy Borders Gauntner

Not many people know how tumultuous and draining family life can be with a child who has had adverse early experiences.

William Anthony Donohue

It is hard to think of anything more vile than to intentionally desecrate the Body of Christ.

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