Bolognese Jamie Oliver Quotes & Sayings
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An avowal of poverty is no disgrace to any man; to make no effort to escape it is indeed disgraceful. — Thucydides

Women who accuse men, particularly powerful men, of harassment are often confronted with the reality of the men's sense that they are more important than women, as a group. — Anita Hill

I learned a lot about critics, not to really take them too seriously about movies. — Gina Gershon

The spirit within is untouchable. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The pain in my lungs swells up and blossoms until it feels like it's everywhere, tearing through all my cells and muscles at once. The cramp in my leg makes me wince every time my heel hits the pavement. It's always like this on miles two and three, like all the stress and anxiety and irritation and fear get transformed into little needling points of physical pain, and you can't breathe or imagine going farther or think anything but: I can't. I can't. I can't. — Lauren Oliver

The culture stays alive, but certain parts of it die or fail, and that's very interesting to me. — Campbell McGrath

Anyday, one can walk down the street in a big city and see a thousand people. Any photographer can photograph these people - but very few photographers can make their prints not only reproductions of the people taken, but a comment upon them - or more, a comment upon their lives - or more still, a comment upon the social order that creates these lives. — Langston Hughes

That willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Blessed are those who have no talent! — Ralph Waldo Emerson

It is in our lowest moods, when we are least equipped to do so, that we are tempted to try to solve problems or resolve issues with others. — Richard Carlson

Accidents and acts of God don't mean a thing, unless they're followed later by acts of will. — Jeff VanderMeer

Every area had their own superstar. The TV was not national, it was localized. So you could develop in one place, or the next place and be a better star, go to the next place and be a superstar. — George Steele