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On narrowed choices and the one option that remains.
The word 'only' frames very different ideas here: a single film genre praised for its originality, a physicist's account of shifting foundations, and a stated view on Cold War-era power struggles across Europe. For more, see our Life quotes.
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It's hard to distinguish when I was actually struggling from when I only felt like I was struggling - which was pretty much always.
As a scientist, of course, we have to believe there is no supernatural. There are only natural entities in the universe. And those are the things that we study as natural scientists.
Obama's predecessor, George W. Bush, heavy-handedly provoked South American governments on any number of issues, including a rush to endorse the 2002 coup attempt in Venezuela, which only worked to steel resistance and build solidarity.
I'm rarely grabbed by anything the way I was when I was 10 years younger. About the only relatively new artists whose albums I own are Beck, and They Might Be Giants.
I think, when a manager has been at a club for more than 20 years, he can only have a positive impact.
I am in an outstanding city, an outstanding club. The only thing that Arsenal has been missing is a league title.
I tend to only read comics written by friends or people I've known. And I'm not a great comic reader.
The only time I ever met a character that I wrote was when I met Ian McKellan, when he was playing Magneto in the 'X-Men' movies.
There are dozens of unfinished or aborted projects in my files, but I can only assume they don't get done because they're not robust enough to struggle through the birth process.
I've been acting professionally since I was 24, and it's the only job I've ever done.
The only way for something human to feel human is to convince others that it is.
I only do solo albums when songs are screaming at me to be let out of my mind.
The only people who are desperate to go on the show are people we're desperate not to have on the show.
I think the purveyors of e-books are only too happy for this atmosphere of 'everything belongs to everybody' to increase because it means they don't have to think so much about the original maker of the thing, or they can...
