Top 8 Historical Foreign Exchange Quotes
#1. You need other people, Madeline. There's a great freedom in knowing that. And accepting that. And letting people in. Letting them help you.
Blake Nelson
#2. This whole acting thing was always just for me and was always an absolute shot in the dark. If it didn't pan out, I had my hammer and tool belt, banging nails again tomorrow if I had to.
Matt LeBlanc
#3. I do not play to musicians. I play to the people.
Dick Dale
#4. Change is never a matter of ability, it's always a matter of motivation.
Tony Robbins
#5. At the time I was growing up, literature was involved with the so-called confessional poets. And I was not interested in that. I did not think that specific and personal perspective functioned well for the reader at all.
Mary Oliver
#6. Most Americans didn't distinguish fame from accomplishment.
Douglas Brinkley
#7. Books and newspapers assume a "common reader" that is, a person who knows the things known by other literate persons in the culture. Obviously, such assumptions are never identical from writer to writer, but they show a remarkable consistency
Edward Hirsch
#8. It seems logical that he who supports total war in principle cannot complain of a war against civilians.
John Hersey
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