Dan Marino Quotes
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She was a great lady. We raised three boys, were together as long as she lived, and now she's passed on.
Earl Scruggs -
Meditation is a practice that is considered mainstream: The NFL uses it, the NBA uses it, heart patients use it. It's very easy to consider yourself a meditator and not be too alternative-minded.
Laura Dern -
I profoundly feel that the art of living is the art of giving. You're fulfilled in the moment of giving, of doing something beyond yourself.
Laurance Rockefeller -
Many people focus on my power and talk about my power, but I have many more qualities in the ring. I like to surprise everyone.
Canelo Alvarez -
I am a big believer that eventually everything comes back to you. You get back what you give out.
Nancy Reagan -
I've had five weddings but if I'm really honest and if I count significant de factos... I've had nine husbands... which sounds appalling but when you consider I started at 18 and I'm 65 it's not so bad.
Jacki Weaver
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When you play for one run, that's usually all you get. I have nothing against the bunt in its place, but most of the time, that place is in the bottom of a long-forgotten closet.
Earl Weaver -
I think you need brains to do any Shakespeare with any authority. I could do Shakespeare, but not with any authority.
Sam Neill -
I think that a lot of us, whether we are religious or not - there are no words to express some things except religious words. For instance, 'soul.'
Salman Rushdie -
Strong limits on carbon pollution will save Americans money, create jobs, improve our health, and help defuse climate change.
Frances Beinecke -
A pitcher will never be a big winner until he hates hitters.
Early Wynn -
Growing up, I had a very happy childhood, with two parents who are still very much together.
Kate Winslet
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There's no safe Republican district. You can run, but you cannot hide.
Rahm Emanuel -
Poor, dear, silly Spring, preparing her annual surprise!
Wallace Stevens -
The way I write is that I'll actually have a conversation out loud with myself. In a weird way, I just kind of get schizophrenic and play two characters.
Zach Braff -
When I'm actually writing by hand, I get more of a sense of the rhythm of sentences, of syntax. The switch to the computer is when I actually start thinking about lines. That's the workhorse part. At that point, I'm being more mathematical about putting the poem on the page and less intuitive about the rhythm of the syntax.
Natasha Trethewey -
I love to sing random stuff. That's exciting for me.
Samantha Barks -
'Crash' is a movie about the racial tension that still exists in America. A lot of us pretend that we don't have preconceived notions and stereotypical ideals about each other, but we do. And we wanted to create a movie about people whose lives crash into each others' accidentally.
Larenz Tate
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I've never had a couch that needed to be cleaned or learned how to couch-clean in general. That feels too grown-up.
Kate McKinnon -
Every artist is supposed to get emotional. You're painting pictures of emotions.
Wale -
The severe portrait that is not the greatest joy in the world to the subject may be enormously interesting to the reader.
Irving Penn -
You can always plan where you think your life is going to go but I don't think you can really plan your future.
Jack McCollough -
My sleep is very important, and I have to have at least eight hours every night in order to function properly the next day. Unfortunately, flying through several time zones makes me disorientated, and it takes several days to readjust.
Olly Murs -
Obviously I'm not 21 anymore, but I think I can still throw with anybody.
Dan Marino