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#1. We are, in any case, only one of the forces acting in society
Errico Malatesta
#2. To do that I try and keep myself in pretty good shape physically and I try to lead my life in such a way that I'll be able to be as strong at the end of the movie as I am in the beginning.
John Frankenheimer
#3. I had fewer female clients. I don't know why. It was always the men who chose me. And the ones whose secrets I had to hold. I represented Sophia Loren. She was jailed in Caserta for 17 days.
Giovanna Cau
#4. When you feel nervous, recall your pride.
Toba Beta
#5. I could never put anything into a picture that wasn't actually there in front of me. That would be a pointless lie, a mere bit of artfulness.
Lucian Freud
#6. If you're looking for self-help, why would you read a book written by somebody else?
George Carlin
#7. The human organism is built for tension and relaxation, work and sleep. The principle of life is rhythm.
Mary Roach
#8. Phryne opened her book and sipped her lemonade. Agatha Christie. What a plotter. Phryne wished briefly that the real world was so amenable to being solved. ***
Kerry Greenwood
#9. I think all experience is, in some way, shape or form, filtered down to help you, in your present moment. With Shakespeare, you're trying to act with a fairly archaic language, although in certain aspects, it's deeply modern.
Joseph Fiennes
#10. Informed decision-making comes from a long tradition of guessing and then blaming others for inadequate results.
Scott Adams
#11. I know that some people have different personas for the different things they do, and I'm not criticizing that - maybe it's a good thing - but I'm the same old person, so I take everything in stride.
Patti Smith
#12. Wall Street. - The abode of the Brokers and the Broke.
Carolyn Wells
#13. The longer you wait, the more the jump rope becomes a big steel cable.
Susan Messing
#14. The Virgin filled so enormous a space in the life and thought of the time that one stands now helpless before the mass of testimony to her direct action and constant presence in every moment and form of the illusion which men thought they thought their existence.
Henry Adams
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