Friedrich Schiller Quotes
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I think a woman should be wholesome, voluptuous and sizzling!
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There's so much bigotry that needs to be overcome.
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One of my thoughts on the back nine was 'I don't know how Tiger has won 14 of these things,' I couldn't feel my legs on the back nine.
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Humour allows people to exhale a little.
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It's much easier to work with an unknown.
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I am not sure why, but I have been obsessed by the Atom Bomb ever since it first happened.
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Love is not enough. It must be the foundation, the cornerstone - but not the complete structure. It is much too pliable, too yielding.
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I never thought tennis was going to give me so much satisfaction.
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When I was a little boy, they called me a liar, but now that I am grown up, they call me a writer.
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I try and be a little bit chic. I wouldn't wear sweatpants. I wouldn't wear a twinset.
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One thing my wife says is bad about me, is that I still care too much.
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I love standing on the pitch too much to focus on anything else - if I want to be a coach or something.
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I want you to like me, but I don't care if you don't.
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I was happy to kind of always scoot under the radar.
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On two or three book tours, I have visited bookstores in the Mall of America and signed copies of my books and introduced myself to store employees who I hope will sell them.
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I procrastinate so much and I get distracted by anything.
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On a more practical level, anyone out there who wants to be a writer should clearly recognize that this is a brutal business, where even incredibly talented people sometimes never make a living. If you want to chase such a dream, please have a Plan B in place.
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The power of collecting money from the people is not to be rejected because it has sometimes been oppressive. Public credit is as necessary for the prosperity of a nation as private credit is for the support and wealth of a family.
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I know I have an intellect, but I don't think I'm governed by it very much.
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All the women in my family were superb cooks.
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We can always make ourselves liked provided we act likable, but we cannot always make ourselves esteemed, no matter what our merits are.
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I'm not a fan of people romanticizing their loved ones in death.
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When I was a boy, I choked on a piece of candy outside the kitchen window for a few minutes while watching my parents making dinner. I thought I was going to die, but I didn't want to scare them. Our existence was so separate, a dying and a doing well, an outside and an inside. Trey Moody's poems hover in that cold, wet, refrigerator-lit place between the dying and the doing well, the outside and the inside. His poems are the thoughts of the person you love who is always standing behind you, slowly and silently suffocating. But they're not afraid to say hello, and please, and I'm scared.
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He who considers too much will perform little.