841 Quotes About Absolute
- Author Vincent Van Gogh
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For me, the work is an absolute necessity. I cannot put it off; I don't care for anything else; that is to say, the pleasure in something else ceases at once, and I become melancholy when I cannot go on with my work. I feel then as the weaver does wh
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- Author Zac Goldsmith
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'Green' cannot be allowed to become an excuse for stealth taxes. And nor should 'green taxes' be about punishment. Instead, they should represent a switch of emphasis. So if domestic flights are taxed, it should be on the absolute condition that the money is ploughed into improving the alternatives, such as trains.
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- Author Alan Hall
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I think Ogden needs to keep these absolute treasures. Ogden High School is one of these significant buildings that needs to be kept intact.
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- Author Barry Hannah
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I had absolute freedom to create things on my own and in silence. No rush, the artificial rush by media. Certainly no rush to grow up. We had plenty of boyhood, plenty of girlhood.
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- Author Bill Harlow
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We cannot say it with absolute certainty due to the quality of the tape but (it) is most likely him,
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- Author Bob Heath
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It's really created some headaches. When parents are coming in around 8 or 8:15, I'm sure that's an absolute nightmare.
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- Author Bob Honts
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The Village at Wolf Creek is in absolute and total compliance with all federal wetlands laws and statutes.
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- Author Bryan Harris
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She is an absolute gym rat, an unbelievable workaholic who has worked very hard to develop into a complete player. But she's not a stat monger and doesn't care about personal marks. She just wants the team to win.
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- Author Charles Hazlewood
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Most people in the Western world grow up with the received wisdom that Mozart was a genius. But few people necessarily know why. More than anyone else, he captured this something which is the human condition, the fine line that we all constantly dance between joy and pain, between absolute happiness and absolute heartbreak.
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