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I'm always described as 'cocksure' or 'with a swagger,' and that bears no resemblance to who I feel like inside. I feel plagued by insecurity. Ben Affleck | top
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In my movies, there has been little to do in the way of animal rights. I have never worked in a movie with animals. No horse-riding, no trained dogs, lions, bears. A few actors, but what could I do? We had to have them. Casey Affleck | top
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Suffering becomes beautiful when anyone bears great calamities with cheerfulness, not through insensibility but through greatness of mind. Aristotle | top
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I can't talk to a man who bears an undeserved animosity towards ferrets. Graham Chapman | top
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There's what we expect bears to do and then there's what they do. Sometimes the two don't match. Joe Clark | top
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Polar bears did very well in the warmer times. They didn't die out at all; they didn't die out in the last 10,000 years, nor during the previous interglacial, nor the one before that. So, they're just used as a deceitful heartthrob; you know, to pluck your heartstrings because the polar bears might die out. Piers Corbyn | top
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The painter... does not fit the paints to the world. He most certainly does not fit the world to himself. He fits himself to the paint. The self is the servant who bears the paintbox and its inherited contents. Annie Dillard | top
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Our forbears worked hard this difficult land, and their reward was the freedom and independence of self-sufficiency. James H. Douglas | top
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Last night I neglected to mention something that bears repeating. Ron Fairly | top
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Human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms for bears to dance to, while we long to make music that will melt the stars. Gustave Flaubert | top
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Christ bears with the saints' imperfections; well may the saints one with another. William Gurnall | top
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The man who bears my name, and who claims to be me, was born on July 15, 1865, the sixth in a family of seven. He was an ugly child, and remained ugly till his eighteenth year, when his looks gradually improved. Laurence Housman | top
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In real life, unlike in Shakespeare, the sweetness of the rose depends upon the name it bears. Things are not only what they are. They are, in very important respects, what they seem to be. Hubert H. Humphrey | top
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I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice. Abraham Lincoln | top
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I set forth a humble and inglorious life; that does not matter. You can tie up all moral philosophy with a common and private life just as well as with a life of richer stuff. Each man bears the entire form of man's estate. Michel de Montaigne | top
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The eyes of the cheerful and of the melancholy man are fixed upon the same creation; but very different are the aspects which it bears to them. Albert Pike | top
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And I coached against Mike when he was an assistant with the Bears and they won that football game. Don Shula | top
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Gossip, even when it avoids the sexual, bears around it a faint flavor of the erotic. Patricia Meyer Spacks | top
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OK, well maybe I have to get back to Judaism. In the sense that if I look at me and my forebears forever stretching back to I don't know, whenever there's no sense of place and therefore no sense of nationality. Janet Suzman | top
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Beyond a doubt truth bears the same relation to falsehood as light to darkness. Leonardo da Vinci | top
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Each of us bears his own Hell. Virgil | top
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The only virtue a character needs to possess between hardcovers, even if he bears a real person's name, is vitality: if he comes to life in our imaginations, he passes the test. Stephen Vizinczey | top
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For not only every democracy, but certainly every republic, bears within itself the seeds of its own destruction. Robert Welch | top
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Those who have no record of what their forebears have accomplished lose the inspiration which comes from the teaching of biography and history. Carter G. Woodson | top
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There are numerous bugbears in the profession of a politician. First, ordinary life suffers. Second, there are many temptations to ruin you and those around you. And I suppose third, and this is rarely discussed, people at the top generally have no friends. Boris Yeltsin | top