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Martial arts just normally would not draw me to the box office.


Mary Hart


#box #box office #draw #just #martial

I think a lot of the problem is that at 8 o'clock there's nothing on for kids.


Melissa Joan Hart


#i #i think #kids #lot #nothing

It's good to go out and entertain these people, and you've got them on the edge of their seat, they're standing up. Then you know that you've done your job, you've entertained them. My way of entertaining them is going out and wrestling. Everyone's got their different ways.


Owen Hart


#different ways #done #edge #entertain #entertained

We are known as one of the few truly antifascist families in Munich.


Karl Amadeus Hartmann


#few #known #munich #truly

You know what? I'm really attracted to British women, there's something innately proper about them. However badly they behave their accent is so cute that it makes up for everything!


Josh Hartnett


#accent #attracted #badly #behave #british

I work on words quite separately to music. They're both ongoing, and I don't ever feel like I'm working in a cycle in that respect, because it's every day anyway, no matter what I'm doing. Then I get to a point when I've collected together enough words that seem like they want to be songs rather than poems, or sometimes not.


P. J. Harvey


#because #both #collected #cycle #day

The fact is... our doors have not exactly been knocked down by companies willing to defend Microsoft's business practices.


Orrin Hatch


#business #companies #defend #doors #down

Iago’s treatment of Othello conforms to Bacon’s definition of scientific enquiry as putting Nature to the Question. If a member of the audience were to interrupt the play and ask him: "What are you doing? could not Iago answer with a boyish giggle, "Nothing. I’m only trying to find out what Othello is really like"? And we must admit that his experiment is highly successful. By the end of the play he does know the scientific truth about the object to which he has reduced Othello. That is what makes his parting shot, What you know, you know, so terrifying for, by then, Othello has become a thing, incapable of knowing anything. And why shouldn’t Iago do this? After all, he has certainly acquired knowledge. What makes it impossible for us to condemn him self-righteously is that, in our culture, we have all accepted the notion that the right to know is absolute and unlimited. […] We are quite prepared to admit that, while food and sex are good in themselves, an uncontrolled pursuit of either is not, but it is difficult for us to believe that intellectual curiosity is a desire like any other, and to realize that correct knowledge and truth are not identical. To apply a categorical imperative to knowing, so that, instead of asking, "What can I know?" we ask, "What, at this moment, am I meant to know?" – to entertain the possibility that the only knowledge which can be true for us is the knowledge we can live up to – that seems to all of us crazy and almost immoral. But, in that case, who are we to say to Iago – "No, you mustn’t.


W.H. Auden


#knowledge #practical-joker #science #experience

I went straight in. Fade in, one... whatever. He's playing the piano in the radio station.


Ronald Harwood


#i #piano #playing #radio #radio station

I don't think I've found the perfect job for me, but I know what I like, so that's halfway there, right?


Colleen Haskell


#halfway #i #job #know #like






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