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Thoroughly to believe in one's own self, so one's self were thorough, were to do great things.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
I share Alfred Nobel's conviction that war is the greatest of all human disasters. Infectious disease runs a good second.
— Peter C. Doherty
Kant's style is so heavy that after his pure reason, the reader longs for unreasonableness.
— Alfred Nobel
Producer's Surplus is a convenient name for the genus of which the rent of land is the leading species.
— Alfred Marshall
Come friends, it's not too late to seek a newer world.
— Alfred Tennyson
And what delights can equal those That stir the spirit's inner deeps, When one that loves but knows not, reaps A truth from one that loves and knows?
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
There's not to reason why,
There's but to do and die — Alfred Tennyson
There's but to do and die — Alfred Tennyson
One epoch's "popular culture" is another's esoterica.
— Alfred Appel Jr.
Seeing a murder on television ... can help work off one's antagonisms. And if you haven't any antagonisms, the commercials will give you some.
— Alfred Hitchcock
Sometimes the heart sees what's invisible to the eye.
— Alfred Tennyson
Then there are actors my age like Ethan Hawke, he's in 'Moby Dick,' I love his work. I've been lucky. Alfred Molina, he has real class.
— Billy Boyd
We always do what's natural, only sometimes we shouldn't do it.
— Alfred Bester
A life of nothing's nothing worth, From that first nothing ere his birth, To that last nothing under earth.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
In a photograph a person's eyes tell much, sometimes they tell all.
— Alfred Eisenstaedt
Know ye not then the Riddling of the Bards?
Confusion, and illusion, and relation,
Elusion, and occasion, and evasion? — Alfred Tennyson
Confusion, and illusion, and relation,
Elusion, and occasion, and evasion? — Alfred Tennyson
No sword
Of wrath her right arm whirl'd,
But one poor poet's scroll, and with his word
She shook the world. — Alfred Tennyson
Of wrath her right arm whirl'd,
But one poor poet's scroll, and with his word
She shook the world. — Alfred Tennyson
Mary Poppins is not a fairy-tale."
"She's even better!" said Alfred loyally. "She's a fairy-tale come true. — P.L. Travers
"She's even better!" said Alfred loyally. "She's a fairy-tale come true. — P.L. Travers
For me, suspense doesn't have any value if it's not balanced by humor.
— Alfred Hitchcock
Being the object of Alfred Hitchcock's obsession was horrific, but while he ruined my career, he could never ruin my life.
— Tippi Hedren
Claude Jade is a brave nice young lady. But I don't give any guarantee what she will do on a taxi's back seat.
— Alfred Hitchcock
When you can look forward, and the road is clear ahead, and now you are going to create something - that's as happy as I'd want to be.
— Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock once told me, when I was analyzing a lot of things about his pictures, 'Clint, you must remember, it's only a movie.'
— Clint Eastwood
Pity, mercy, compassion."
"Thats's all I'm afraid," said Alfred.
"That is everything," said the phantasm. — Margaret Weis
"Thats's all I'm afraid," said Alfred.
"That is everything," said the phantasm. — Margaret Weis
It's been my experience that most writers don't talk about their craft
they just do it — Alfred Lansing
they just do it — Alfred Lansing
It's one of those jobs where you go, 'Oh no, I've got to play Alfred Hitchcock. I have to play him even though I know what this is going to involve.'
— Toby Jones
Actually, I have no regard for money. Aside from its purchasing power, it's completely useless as far as I'm concerned.
— Alfred Hitchcock
No better words than "thank you" have yet been discovered to express the sincere gratitude of one's heart; when the two words are sincerely spoken.
— Alfred Armand Montapert
Till last by Philip's farm I flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
I am the same kind of moron as the rest of you, it's the method that does the work, for me as well as for you.
— Alfred Korzybski
The wild swan's death-hymn took the soul Of that waste place with joy Hidden in sorrow: at first to the ear The warble was low, and full and clear.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Love's too precious to be lost,
A little grain shall not be spilt. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
A little grain shall not be spilt. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Their's not to make reply, Their's not to reason why, Their's but to do and die: Into
— Alfred Tennyson
The picture's over. Now I have to go and put it on film.
— Alfred Hitchcock
The real history does not get written, because it is not in people's brains but in their nerves and vitals.
— Alfred North Whitehead
Broad based upon her people's will, And compassed by the inviolate sea.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
We must never neglect the patient's own use of his symptoms.
— Alfred Adler
The test of one's behavior pattern is their relationship to society, relationship to work and relationship to sex.
— Alfred Adler
Television is like the invention of indoor plumbing. It didn't change people's habits. It just kept them inside the house.
— Alfred Hitchcock
The real test of a bridge player isn't in keeping out of trouble, but in escaping once he's in.
— Alfred Sheinwold
The soft contralto notes of a woman's voice are born in the immediate region of the heart.
— Alfred De Musset
If it's a good movie, the sound could go off and the audience would still have a perfectly clear idea of what was going on.
— Alfred Hitchcock
It's the noisiest thing I've ever experienced.
— Alfred Goodwin
The bearing and the training of a child Is woman's wisdom.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
It's only a movie, and, after all, we're all grossly overpaid.
— Alfred Hitchcock
Maybe it's sex appeal, but there's something about an airplane that drives investors crazy.
— Alfred Kahn
This isn't just a war over land, it's a war about God. And Alfred ... is Christ's servant ...
— Bernard Cornwell
Beauty is a fading flower,Truth is but a wizard's tower,Where a solemn death-bell tolls,And a forest round it rolls.
— Alfred Noyes
The Nobel prizes memorialize Alfred Nobel's faith in the contribution that human thought, directed to science and art, can make to human welfare.
— Herbert A. Simon
That's the penalty we have to pay for our acts of foolishness - someone else always suffers for them.
— Alfred Sutro
Through the dripping weeks that follow One another slow, and soak Summer's extinguished fire and autumn's drifting smoke.
— Alfred Austin
For this is England's greatest son, He that gain'd a hundred fights, And never lost an English gun.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Nature's Laws are the invisible government of the earth.
— Alfred Armand Montapert
Television has always been a conversation. Movies come along and they're kind of like three-ring circuses, and there's a new one next week.
— Alfred Gough
In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish'd dove;
In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Gee, I'm sorry I didn't hear you in all this rain. Go ahead in, please.
Anthony Perkin's Norman Bates
Talking To Janet Leigh's Marion Crane. — Alfred Hitchcock
Anthony Perkin's Norman Bates
Talking To Janet Leigh's Marion Crane. — Alfred Hitchcock
Look at the sun! It's dry, it's dead, it needs a drink, it wants blood! And I'll give it blood!
— Alfred De Musset
There's no going back. Once you know something for sure, the only path through it is forward. Alfred
— Aaron Hartzler
Worry is the stomach's worst poison.
— Alfred Nobel
What's up is faith, what's down is heresy.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
With a little hoard of maxims preaching down a daughter's heart.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Actually, my correspondent's language is better than mine. He can put his sentiment into words.
— Alfred Day Hershey
Man's word is God in man.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Either God is in the whole of Nature, with no gaps, or He's not there at all.
— Charles Alfred Coulson
It's better to have tried and failed than to live life wondering what would've happened if I had tried
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
A sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier times.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Since the average person's small supply of politeness must last him all his life, he can't afford to waste it on bridge partners.
— Alfred Sheinwold
Is life worth living? Yes, so long
As Spring revives the year,
And hails us with the cuckoo's song,
To show that she is here; — Alfred Austin
As Spring revives the year,
And hails us with the cuckoo's song,
To show that she is here; — Alfred Austin
In New York's Times Square a white-clad girl clutches her purse and skirt as an uninhibited sailor plants his lips squarely on hers.
— Alfred Eisenstaedt
When everyone leaves you it's loneliness you feel, when you leave everyone else it's solitude.
— Alfred Polgar
It pays in England to be a revolutionary and a bible-smacker most of one's life, and then come round.
— Alfred Douglas
My arm began moving, turning the invisible crank of Death's music box. Somewhere inside, I didn't want the melody to end.
— Ruta Sepetys
I would be a billionaire if I was looking to be a selfish boss. That's not me.
— Alfred North Whitehead
That's a beautiful speech, but nobody's listening. Let's go.
— Alfred Jarry
God's finger touched him, and he slept.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
You think she's pretty, you ought to see my slingshot!
— Alfred Hitchcock
Play is a child's work and this is not a trivial pursuit.
— Alfred Adler
That man's the true Conservative who lops the moldered branch away.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
France had shown a light to all men, preached a Gospel, all men's good; Celtic Demos rose a Demon, shriek'd and slaked the light with blood.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
That man's the best cosmopolite Who loves his native country best.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
When success turns a man's head he faces failure
— Alfred North Whitehead
Winter's notion of poetry is tragedy. It knows nothing of comedy. Its laughter was frozen on its lips long ago.
— William Alfred Quayle
Faded smiles oft linger in the face, While grief's first flakes fall silent on the heart!
— Alfred Austin
Revolting. If women were so careless to become pregnant at such a time, let women sort it out.
— Ruta Sepetys
He thinks with his heart, Uhtred,' Alfred said, 'not his head. You can change a man's heart, but not his head.
— Bernard Cornwell
It's not enough to win the tricks that belong to you. Try also for some that belong to the opponents.
— Alfred Sheinwold
side of Vicki's, with Alfred on the other,
— Gordon Basichis
There's no glory like those who save their country.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson