Quotes About Remarkable
In some instances, the accuracy of past-life memories can be objectively verified, sometimes with remarkable detail.
~ Stanislav Grof
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The life of a dancer is tragically short. What is remarkable about the New York City Ballet is that it makes us forget that. Because it keeps the ballet alive.
~ John Guare
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Larger-than-life characters make up about .01 percent of the world's population.
~ Tom Hanks
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Still, he is a remarkably fine child for his age." Italian is a bad medium for condescension. The patronizing words came out gracious and sincere, and he smiled with pleasure.
~ E.M. Forster
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Like I said, she always amazes me.
~ Ed Brubaker
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Brax: Bernice, your brilliance has cleaned up my mess admirably. You have been remarkable. Benny: Thanks. Assuming we survive all this, I hope I'll remember you saying that.
~ Eddie Robson
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ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE features of the Augustan regime was that speech remained free.
~ Anthony Everitt
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You're nothing if you're not special.
~ Anthony Horowitz
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my life has been a remarkable one. Maybe one day someone will write a book about me . . ." "I've never much cared for horror stories.
~ Anthony Horowitz
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Even before he had one book published, Jack was one of those people you could feel was very special.
~ David Amram
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Felicity Huffman is just flawless; she's above and beyond TV and movies and this Earth.
~ Holly Marie Combs
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I don't want to be part of films that are easily forgotten.
~ Diana Penty
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Frank Lampard was fantastic.
~ Gary Cahill
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You know how arrogant the French are - extraordinary.
~ Gordon Ramsay
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He would punctuate the remarkable things he said with silences, his extravagant gestures with absence.
~ Forrest Gander
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The most ordinary things of life are extraordinary.
~ Francine Rivers
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And I' declared the Sawhorse, filling an awkward pause, 'am only remarkable because I can't help it.
~ Frank Baum
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Steve had a real sixth sense about so many things. He had an odd connection with wildlife. He was extraordinarily intuitive with people. I found it all very - I don't know if 'eerie' is the word, but remarkable, certainly.
~ Terri Irwin
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I love Texas itself. The landscape is remarkable. The combination of cultures here is incredible. And the history here is pretty remarkable, too, going back centuries.
~ Patty Griffin
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One of the things about the six sixes, which really comes over me every time somebody asks a question or says to me, 'I've just seen them,' or people always ask me about it... It makes me feel that's the only thing I've ever done in the history of cricket.
~ Garfield Sobers
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Sometimes I think that everyone has a tragedy waiting for them, that the people buying milk in their pajamas or picking their noses at stoplights could only be moments away from disaster. That everyone's life, no matter how unremarkable, has a moment when it will become extraordinary--a single encounter after which everything that really matters will happen.
~ Robyn Schneider
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SOMETIMES I THINK that everyone has a tragedy waiting for them, that the people buying milk in their pajamas or picking their noses at stoplights could be only moments away from disaster. That everyone's life, no matter how unremarkable, has a moment when it will become extraordinary—a single encounter after which everything that really matters will happen.
~ Robyn Schneider
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Some things forgive. People always / do, whether they die or not. Eventually. / Somehow. Opening. You're heart's / bad. Half of it. How come? My heart's / horrendous. A thief-book. Held wrong / at twelve, half-loved. Poetry is. / truly remarkable trash.
~ Rod Smith
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Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of the rise of science is not that the early scientists searched for natural laws, confident that they existed, but that they found them. It thus could be said that the proposition that the universe had an Intelligent Designer is the most fundamental of all scientific theories and that it has been successfully put to empirical tests again and again.
~ Rodney Stark
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