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Smeralda Onyx Quotes By Dorothy Koomson

I don't have the type of ambition that will make me do anything at any cost to get what I want. I don't want to be beholden to people. I don't want to open a shop with your money because I don't want to be indebted to you."
"I'm your husband; it's our money."
"Morally, legally, maybe yes, but in here," she put a hand to her head "and here," she lay the flat of her hand over her heart, "it's your money. You earned it or were given it way before you met me. — Dorothy Koomson

Smeralda Onyx Quotes By Christian Fennesz

I started playing guitar at the age of 8 or 9 years. Very early, and I was like already into pop music and was just trying to copy what I heard on the radio. And at a very early age I started experimenting with old tape recorders from my parents. I was 11 or 12 at that time and then when I was like 14 or 15 I had a punk band. I made all the classic rock musician's evolutions and then in the early nineties I bought my first sampler and that is how I got into electronic music, because I was able to produce it on my own. That was quite a relief. — Christian Fennesz

Smeralda Onyx Quotes By Alan Davies

I liked the idea of all of humanity fitting inside a sugar cube because more than 99.9% of matter is space. — Alan Davies

Smeralda Onyx Quotes By James Surowiecki

If companies tell us more, insider trading will be worth less. — James Surowiecki

Smeralda Onyx Quotes By Benny Bellamacina

When your diary is full and your life is empty, get a date — Benny Bellamacina

Smeralda Onyx Quotes By Henry Louis Gates

My father was the funniest man I ever met. He made Redd Foxx look like an undertaker. — Henry Louis Gates

Smeralda Onyx Quotes By Ayn Rand

Wondering how one went about forcing one's mind into blankness, particularly after a lifetime lived on the axiom that the constant, clearest, most ruthless function of his rational faculty was his foremost duty. — Ayn Rand