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Mike Abrashoff Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

A woman cannot be herself in the society of the present day, which is an exclusively masculine society, with laws framed by men and with judicial system that judges feminine conduct from a masculine point of view. — Henrik Ibsen

Mike Abrashoff Quotes By Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

Science is the only true guide in life. — Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

Mike Abrashoff Quotes By Jonah Hill

Besides the fact that I make movies, there's nothing interesting about my life at all, unfortunately. — Jonah Hill

Mike Abrashoff Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

The use of money is all the advantage there is in having it. — Benjamin Franklin

Mike Abrashoff Quotes By Amit Gupta

Philosophers, Poets and Fools have similar Consciousness — Amit Gupta

Mike Abrashoff Quotes By Mary Roach

I've always been a bit of a space geek. I wrote an article years ago about the neutral buoyancy tank, which is this biblically sized pool where they train astronauts. And it was just the coolest thing. — Mary Roach

Mike Abrashoff Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

I'm Beatrice. You were my first kiss, I fell asleep in your arms in your precious orchard. -Julia — Sylvain Reynard

Mike Abrashoff Quotes By Addison Killebrew

When you fear falling, you never get off the ground. — Addison Killebrew

Mike Abrashoff Quotes By Dizzy Gillespie

I was blessed that I got married early and had a good wife. That sort of kept me straight. Probably I would have been like Charlie Parker, you know, involved in drugs or alcohol or something like that if I hadn't had this stability. — Dizzy Gillespie

Mike Abrashoff Quotes By Tiger Woods

I believe in myself. There's nothing wrong with believing in myself. That's the whole idea, is that you can always become better. — Tiger Woods

Mike Abrashoff Quotes By Gilles Deleuze

A great writer is always like a foreigner in the language which he expresses himself, even if this is his native tongue. At the limit, he draws his strength from a mute and unknown minority that belongs only to him. He is a foreigner in his own language: he does not mix another language with his own language, he carves out a nonpreexistent foreign language within his own language. He makes the language itself scream, stutter, stammer, or murmur. — Gilles Deleuze