Quote by Peter OToole
Im the most gregarious of men and love good company, but never les

Im the most gregarious of men and love good company, but never less alone when alone. – Peter OToole

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I woke up one morning to find I was famous. I bought a white Rolls-Royce and drove down Sunset Boulevard, wearing dark specs and a white suit, waving like the Queen Mum. – Peter OToole

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We were doing it under the most extraordinary circumstances, but the first out of the tent in the morning would be David Lean. He said to me on the very first day of shooting, Pete, this is the beginning of a great adventure. – Peter OToole

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I hope this will help new moms not feel alone or desperate, and that there is no shame in their feelings. PPD is out of their control, but the treatment and healing process is not. – Brooke Shields

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Worse there cannot be a better, I believe, there may be, by giving energy to the capital and skill of the country to produce exports, by increasing which, alone, can we flatter ourselves with the prospect of finding employment for that part of our population now unemployed. – Joseph Hume

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Time alone reveals the just man but you might discern a bad man in a single day. – Sophocles

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Muslims must believe that all power, success and victory comes from God alone. – Abu Bakar Bashir

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Architecture is the reaching out for the truth. – Louis Kahn

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I do support enhanced interrogation techniques. Obviously their value is shining through with respect to the bin Laden killing. – Tim Pawlenty

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