Dorothie Ferdinand Quotes & Sayings
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There are times when a data set is so robust that if you set up your analysis right, you don't need to ask it questions--it just tells you everything anyway. — Christian Rudder

When you play a team with as much attacking power as Barcelona and you restrict them to one shot on target in the second leg, you are doing something right. Have the best football team gone through? Yes. Have the best organised team gone through? No. — Jamie Redknapp

He knew when to compromise. Yet he never compromised his principles. He was a militant. Yet a militant who knew how to plan, assess concrete situations and emerge with rational solutions to problems. — Nelson Mandela

That's so rare. Wanting to feel safe doesn't mean I'm weak or can't take care of myself. — Katherine Locke

I find some comfort in running through the worst-case scenario in my mind and seeing how it's all going to go down. — Laurel Nakadate

He said, "Dance for me," and he said,
"You are too beautiful for the wind
To pick at, or the sun to burn." He said,
"I'm a poor tattered thing, but not unkind
To the sad dancer and the dancing dead. — Sidney Keyes

I was a mixture of a country boy and a town boy, really. Chichester is a town on the coast of England, and I grew up all along that strip of coast that Chichester branches out into. Sometimes I was living in a house in the country, and sometimes I was living in a town. — Ed Speleers

Just remember that, ultimately, dressing is always about attitude, feeling comfortable and confidence — Kate Moss

You don't need more storage space you just need to manage the things that you have and keep only the absolutely necessary and those things which give you joy in your day to day life. — Marco D. Rogers

You're such a good person, Slade.
No, I'm not. If I were, I never would have developed feelings for my brother's woman. Most brothers can bring their girlfriends home without their siblings falling in love with them. If I were religious, that'd be a cardinal rule or something - not coveting thy brother's wife. Yeah, well - I broke that one. — Nancy Glynn