I've always been into dark colours.
Jeremy Irvine
Recitation: by Male by Female
The lion's share of what I listened to in the Eighties, what really affected me, was coming from Britain.
John Grant
LionMeComingShareEighties
Nationalism - in other words, the dividing of the church into bodies - consisting of such and such a nation, is a novelty, not above three centuries old, although many dear children of God are found dwelling in it.
John Nelson Darby
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I cover media people the way they cover politicians.
Matt Drudge
PeopleMediaWayPoliticiansCover
I rely upon the directors to fill me in before a shot.
Diana Rigg
MeShotRelyBeforeFillDirectors
In 1952, I recited aloud for the first time, booming in Oxford's Sheldonian Theatre from a bad poem that had won a prize. I was twenty-three.
Donald Hall
TimeTheatreBadFirst TimeFirst
My favourite country is Finland because once you get to a certain point, you can drive for hours without seeing a single person. I love peace and quiet - something I don't get very often.
Christopher Lee
LovePeaceDriveYouSeeingPerson
When I was pregnant with Future, one thing I learned quickly was, don't ever let a pregnant lady be hungry, because when I was, I was like the Tasmanian Devil!
Ciara
FutureDevilLadyHungryOne Thing
I really appreciate the everyday stuff as far as material.
Bonnie Hunt
AppreciateEverydayFarStuffReally
I definitely have an affection for detective fiction, and when I first read Dashiell Hammett's 'The Maltese Falcon,' that book and its author made an enormous impression on me as a reader and a writer, and led me to other hard-boiled American writers like Raymond Chandler and Ross McDonald, among many.
Avi
MeBookAmericanMcDonaldAffection
If I get hit by a bus tomorrow, my patients will not even be postponed. Another surgeon would step in and take over. The reason to do research and writing is that it at least makes me feel not entirely replaceable. If I didn't write, I don't know if I would do surgery.
Atul Gawande
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So foul and fair a day I have not seen.
William Shakespeare
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In times of uncertainty, employees crave clarity. As a leader, you won't always have all of the answers - no one expects you to - so you must be open to listening and learning from others. Once you understand a particular challenge and outline the options, you have to be confident in making bold and optimistic decisions.
Marillyn Hewson
LearningLeaderChallengeListening
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