Quotes on the topic: Diamond


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I probably learned most at MIT by teaching and working with Peter Diamond, who acted like a big brother to me during my time in the department.


The media is convincing people that if you have that 'next thing,' that diamond, the right car, then you'd be happier.


And um, when I came back to England I put a very complex soundtrack on it, featuring everyone from Jimi Hendrix, right through to Neil Diamond, you know, everybody that was kind of popular who was kind of popular at that time.


Every man needs a good, solid watch. My favorite watch is the Presidential Rolex. I own many watches, but this one is usually the one on my wrist. I buy mine in the Diamond District in New York City. Classic.


You do Batman right, and he's going to be popular. He's a great character. I was once asked by somebody if writing 'Batman' was like holding a Ming vase or something. And I said, 'No, it's like holding a big-ass diamond that you can't break. You can throw him against the ceiling, against the floor, anywhere, and you just can't break Batman.'


I love diamond facials - they leave me glowing and refreshed.


I have a treadmill, and I work out with my trainer, Julie Diamond, as often as possible. She's so positive.


A big diamond necklace is nouveau riche, really. People who have wealth a long time don't wear such things.


If I had a ringtone, it would probably be Neil Diamond.


My mother gave me a pair of diamond earrings when I was 13. It symbolised becoming a teenager. I also remember getting a collection of costume jewellery from my grandmother when I was in high school.


I don't wear diamond necklaces. I'm not against it but I never could afford it, so now I just wear gold. I wear bracelets, rings, anklets.


The bosom can ache beneath diamond brooches; and many a blithe heart dances under coarse wool.


Having Willie Stargell on your ball club is like having a diamond ring on your finger.


I'm not a professional entertainer. I'm not Neil Diamond.


To write lyrics and sing stuff used to be a real chore for me, especially before this 'Diamond Eyes' record. I was spending years making records.


Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without.


While the House of Blues slogan has been 'In blues we trust,' its stages are usually filled with more reliable moneymakers - Neil Diamond and A Tribe Called Quest among them.


There are three things extremely hard: steel, a diamond, and to know one's self.


In 1992, I was an official of the Angolan regime. I was appointed by that country to oversee the organization of the raw diamond market and responsible for the governmental authority that later controlled this market.


I feel like in L.A., you wake up, you put your diamond studs on, put your workout gear, your cute shades, and it is kind of the outfit you stay in the entire day.