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british-musician good vehicle
After a while, though, the group just wasn't a good vehicle for the songs I'd written. Mark Knopfler
british-musician people
I think English people were a lot better at breakdancing than they were at making records. Norman Cook
british-musician ladders shout
I'm very superstitious... I never shout at magpies, walk under ladders or put my shoes on the table. Norman Cook
british-musician harry lovely remembered voice whether
Whether I want to or not, I think I will be remembered for 'Harry Potter,' but why not? How lovely to be remembered as the voice of Harry Potter. Jim Dale
british-musician decided ourselves singles sort
We've always decided ourselves what we wanted to put out as our singles and that sort of things. John Deacon
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We know there's no use in getting miserable, so we go out on the town instead! Lee Ryan
british-musician refuse
I refuse to dance. And I can't dance anyway. I'm not in a band for that. Liam Gallagher
british-musician buy expensive folks gained object quite
The first one was quite cheap, but that was expensive for us. For my folks to buy on the Never Never. It was quite, you know, a rare object to have and I gained quite a lot of status by having this. Eric Clapton
british-musician seemed
Yeah, I wanted to know where they got it from, what it was all about, you know, and it seemed to strike something in me that was you know rearing it's head and I still don't know what that is. Eric Clapton
greatness men mind
Great men, like comets, are eccentric in their courses, and formed to do extensive good by modes unintelligible to vulgar minds. Charles Caleb Colton
greatness deserving-it mind
Great minds had rather deserve contemporaneous applause without obtaining it, than obtain without deserving it. If it follow them it is well, but they will not deviate to follow it. Charles Caleb Colton
greatness men
In life we shall find many men that are great, and some that are good, but very few men that are both great and good. Charles Caleb Colton
greatness men too-much
Speaking generally, no man appears great to his contemporaries, for the same reason that no man is great to his servants--both know too much of him. Charles Caleb Colton
great-expectations secret tears
The secret was such an old one now, had so grown into me and become a part of myself, that I could not tear it away. Charles Dickens
great-expectations strange melancholy
So new to him," she muttered, "so old to me; so strange to him, so familiar to me; so melancholy to both of us!... Charles Dickens
great-expectations may done
But, in this separation I associate you only with the good and I will faithfully hold you to that always, for you have done far more good than harm, let me feel now what sharp distress I may. Charles Dickens
great-expectations may let-me
Let me feel now what sharp distress I may. Charles Dickens
greatness excellence littles
True greatness consists in being great in little things. Charles Simmons