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I played a lot of Bach's partitas and sonatas; I like the way that Bach was abstracting already from these dance forms.
— Caroline Shaw
Despite centuries of English literature, the most famous split infinitive in all of history comes from Star Trek.
— R. Curtis Venture
So hold your head up high, reserve your smiles for those who really deserve them, and let the world know it's your bitch.
— The Betches
As she said, she was 'fond of luxury', and her chief trouble was poverty.
— Louisa May Alcott
Great people become great due to the framework, routines and habits they have set for themselves
— Sunday Adelaja
In the words of a very famous dead person, 'A nation that does not know its history is doomed to do poorly on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
— Dave Barry
There has been so much underestimating of animal cognition that to perhaps overestimate it, as I probably do, is probably a healthy reaction.
— Frans De Waal
How many writers in history have ever been as famous as Stephen King? He casts an awfully long shadow.
— Christopher Golden
If you think Abraham Lincoln became famous for inventing the town car, it is time to spend a few hours on history.
— Bo Bennett
Thems cain't work together, fails together.
— Suzan Still
Clarice scrawled, 'A question from when I was a little girl that I can answer only now: are rocks made, or are they born? Answer: rocks are.
— Benjamin Moser
THE FACE OF HISTORY is not in the well-preserved faces of the famous, but in the remains of those who lived in the moment
— Gerry Burnie
You make name for yourself when you overcome pain, weakness, laziness and ignorance
— Sunday Adelaja
America was born modern; it did not have to achieve modernity, nor did it have modernity thrust upon it.
— Ernest Gellner
You make a name for yourself when you take on responsibilities and constantly solve problems
— Sunday Adelaja
Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government.
— James Madison
Women are practically invisible on the pages of Canadian history textbooks, too often overshadowed by the feats of famous men.
— Merna Forster
I made my name". What does this mean? It means that a man has successfully graduated through the process of inner self-development
— Sunday Adelaja
Screwdrivers, women who screw drivers.
— Paige Toon
Making a name for yourself comes from working hard
— Sunday Adelaja
Even David Hume, one of history most famous skeptics, said it's just barely possible that God exists.
— Peter Kreeft
I really couldn't say how famous I really am, that's for the history books to decide. But I'll probably be pretty up there.
— Zach Braff
The cracking of old and famous structures is slow and internal, while the facade holds.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
A library, to modify the famous metaphor of Socrates, should be the delivery room for the birth of ideas - a place where history comes to life.
— Norman Cousins
An adult friend of Lincoln's: Life was to him a school.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
The first task is to discover the dharma by introspection, by constantly questioning yourself and asking yourself, "What is right?"
— Frederick Lenz
I can't imagine anybody who has spoken to more, or presented more non-famous people on television in the history of the world.
— Jerry Springer
Making name for yourself requires you not to stop and consider you have done enough but rather continue to move forward
— Sunday Adelaja
Vidal Sassoon was the most famous hairstylist in the history of the world.
— John Paul DeJoria