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Someone Quotes

On the someones who shape a moment.

This page includes praise for a steady presence who doesn't panic under pressure, and a note on a fictional character built to feel relatable even in impossible circumstances. For similar reflections, see Know.

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As someone from, and directly involved with, this part of the world, I am convinced Arabs are qualified to regain their glorious past.

Quotes by Ahmed Zewail

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When someone came to ask us for help, it was sacred. We did not even think twice. We helped them, even if we had only meagre means; we offered them arms, a little bit of money, and in occasion, men.

Quotes by Ahmed Ben Bella

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If you have a connection to someone, it doesn't matter what their exterior is.

Quotes by Agyness Deyn

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When you love someone, and you've lost that one, then nothing really matters.

Quotes by Agnetha Faltskog

Always Quotes

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I don't claim to be a composer, and I realize my approach is pretty dopey in comparison to the true masters of score work. That said, if someone thinks what I do specifically would work for their film, then, of...

Quotes by Aesop Rock

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I did not know how to share with someone the fact that I was really, really depressed.

Quotes by Adwoa Aboah

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I just wanted to jump out of my body sometimes and be someone else.

Quotes by Adwoa Aboah

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You go to a theater, you're in a darkened room, and you watch someone that you don't really know how many children they have or what their father's nickname might be; you don't have references and databases and rumors and...

Quotes by Adrien Brody

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There have been a handful of assignments over the years that I've had to turn down due to time constraints, and I was fairly envious when I saw the finished product, beautifully illustrated by someone else.

Quotes by Adrian Tomine

Know Quotes

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When you're used to seeing someone being coldly efficient on court and suddenly they go on stage and into your world - it's fascinating.

Quotes by Adrian Smith

One quote describes the discomfort of overhearing a casual racist remark among friends, offering a candid, personal moment. Continue with Always or Life.