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“I carry Yeats with me wherever I go. He's my constant companion. I always can find some comfort in Yeats no matter what the situation is. Months and months and months go by and I know I need to switch to Shelley or somebody else, but right now Yeats is enough for me.”
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“I do not believe the picture that some people paint of Scottish towns dependent on welfare. Every time I come here, I meet people who are determined to get into work. Who, with the right help are desperate to get off benefits, support their family and set an example for their children.”
Source : "An independent Scotland could not pay welfare bill, says Iain Duncan Smith". www.theguardian.com. September 18, 2012.
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“Remember, slow and steady wins the race.”
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“This matter of two sides to every question is bad logic and bad practice: sometimes there are no sides; sometimes there are a hundred.”
Source : Mort Sahl (1976). “Heartland”, New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
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“Most children would rather preserve the fantasy of a loving connection with their fathers and mothers, at all costs, even if it costs them their self-esteem. When you're three or seven years old, it's less frightening to think of yourself as an unlovable, disappointing screwup than to recognize the fact that you're living with a monster.”
Source : Keith Ablow (2015). “Compulsion”, p.299, Pan Macmillan
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“The camera sees more than the eye, so why not make use of it?”
Source : Edward Weston, Nancy Newhall (1990). “The daybooks of Edward Weston”
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“I want to die with my high heels on, still in action.”
Source : Biography/Personal Quotes, www.imdb.com.
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“Timing the market is a fools game, whereas time in the market is your greatest natural advantage.”