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“Are you the welcoming committee? Or has Jeremy finally chained you up to the front gate where you belong?" "I missed you too.”
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“Though neither happiness nor respect are worth anything, because unless both are coming from the truest motives, they are simply deceits. A successful man earns the respect of the world never mind what is the state of his mind, or his manner of earning. So what is the good of such respect, and how happy will such a man be in himself? And if he is what passes for happy, such a state is lower than the self-content of the meanest animal.”
Source : Richard Llewellyn (2009). “How Green Was My Valley”, p.22, Simon and Schuster
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“In the quest for comparative advantage, investment will flow towards those countries that can offer more output for fewer emissions. Inaction will cost jobs. Action will support jobs.”
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“I think that players that are better at reading people are much more dangerous and difficult to play against, because then you have to think more about what they might be thinking.”
Source : Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
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“After sixty-one years together, she simply clutched my hand and exhaled.”
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“The entertainment industry is vast and is a reflection of the society we live in.”
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“We who go a-fishing are a peculiar people. Like other men and women in many respects, we are like one another, and like no others, in other respects. We understand each other's thoughts by an intuition of which we know nothing. We cast our flies on many waters, where memories and fancies and facts rise, and we take them and show them to each other, and small or large, we are content with our catch.”
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“We never let go. Ever. Even with punctuation. It's frightening. I can't see anyone from any record company ever writing an email to Neil and not getting it back, with corrections.”
Source : "The Pet Shop Boys' Commandments". Interview with Miranda Sawyer, www.theguardian.com. October 19, 2003.