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Scott Terry We're not about fame and fortune; if it comes, it comes. We care very much about the music we write and it's important that people hear how we feel about these things.
haste fame
William Shakespeare Celebrity is never more admired than by the negligent.
fame conquest conqueror
William Shakespeare Death makes no conquest of this conqueror: For now he lives in fame, though not in life.
umpires vote fame
Al Barlick Anyone who votes for McGowan is 100 percent right. He was a great umpire. He belongs in the Hall of Fame.
leeches being-there fame
Chris Brown With fame, you can't trust everybody. You can't depend on them being there for you as a person. They will only be there because of what you've got you as a person. They will only be there because of what you've got and what you can bring to their life. It's not a relationship-it's a leech.
opinion fame knows
Cher I know I'm not supposed to have any opinions about politics, because I'm famous.
men virtue fame
Chanakya If one has a good disposition, what other virtue is needed? If a man has fame, what is the value of other ornamentation?
fame groupthink
Chance The Rapper Fame or perceived success - it all comes from groupthink.
world constructs knows
Cesare Pavese To know the world, one must construct it
biological complex constructs controls experience immense organ sensory
Eric Kandel The brain is a complex biological organ possessing immense computational capability: it constructs our sensory experience, regulates our thoughts and emotions, and controls our actions.
men constructs
Bernard Malamud A man has to construct, invent, his freedom.
american-editor arrested constructs disorder gives steps
Thomas Griffith Journalism constructs momentarily arrested equilibriums and gives disorder an implied order. That is already two steps from reality.
knowing rhythm constructs
Charles Olson of rhythm is image / of image is knowing / of knowing there is / a construct
stories constructs
Doris Lessing A story is how we construct our experiences.
body consciousness constructs
Deepak Chopra Consciousness conceives, governs, constructs, and becomes the activity of the body.
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Galen Rowell I think that cognitive scientists would support the view that our visual system does not directly represent what is out there in the world and that our brain constructs a lot of the imagery that we believe we are seeing.
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Bjorn Ulvaeus Sweden is an open, liberal, secular and democratic country. We strive towards achieving equality; we are forward-looking and refuse to be pulled back by social constructs such as religion.
nature unnatural
Carolyn Wells At times there is nothing so unnatural as nature.
natural unnatural sequels
Jane Austen A natural sequel of an unnatural beginning.
religion contention unnatural
Benjamin Whichcote There is nothing more unnatural to religion than contentions about it.
hate wicked-world unnatural
Charlie Chaplin Only the unloved hate; the unloved and the unnatural.
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Tracy Letts It's not a natural translation, transition, to take something from stage to screen. Onstage your action is communicated through the spoken word primarily, and on screen it's communicated through pictures. So it's always been kind of unnatural to take something that lives on the stage and turn it into moving pictures.
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Jane Siberry I always seem to find myself fighting the law of equilibrium - the great leveling force that brings things to the mean and takes the 'cartoonishness' out of life. Perhaps I am doing a very unnatural thing... If Einstein were still alive I would ask him about it.
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Ashley Monroe I feel like it's the most unnatural thing for two humans, especially of the opposite sex, to live in harmony under one roof. You realize how different men and women are.
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Deborah Sampson My mind became agitated with the enquiry - why a nation, separated from us by an ocean more than three thousand miles in extent, should endeavor to enforce on us plans of subjugation, the most unnatural in themselves, unjust, inhuman in their operations, and unpractised even by the uncivilized savages of the wilderness?
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Stone Gossard J was open to our style from the get-go. They weren't expecting us to do something that was unnatural for us.