Dave Haywood Quotes
We don't get too nervous for too may things, but on television a few million people are sitting there watching. Definitely a lot more nerves.

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Nearly all the best things that came to me in life have been unexpected, unplanned by me.
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I think 'The Color of Money' was very instrumental in opening up other opportunities. People started to recognize me as an artist after that film. And then, after I did 'Bird,' it was more solidified.
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I have to be on such a strict diet constantly.
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As long as I have my health, I want to be reporting somewhere.
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If I'm daring at all, I guess it would be emotionally. I try to keep things interesting for myself and to do things that challenge me.
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To stay interested in tennis, I have to mix it up with other things.
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You don't have to become Mother Teresa to make an impact in the world. But nothing can be achieved if, at the very least, we are not talking about it.
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All my brothers and my dad at one point had dreadlocks.
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I love surprises - champagne and strawberries, all that pampering, romantic stuff. Guys ought to know how to pamper their women properly.
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At the end of the day, you can't have a vision; you have to have a hope. This is where the miracle comes in.
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I think the media world is adjusting to the digital age.
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To many a man, and sometimes to a youth, there comes the opportunity to choose between honorable competence and tainted wealth. The young man who starts out to be poor and honorable, holds in his hand one of the strongest elements of success.
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Storms and darkness scared me, but somehow it encouraged me to learn about nature and I think nothing's dark, dark is beautiful too.
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One always writes comedy at the moment of deepest hysteria.
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I have reached the conclusion that those who have physical courage also have moral courage. Physical courage is a great test.
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Horseback riding is my passion. Other than work. People can't imagine me getting dirty, but that's what I love about it.
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St. Louis sprawls where mighty rivers meet - as broad as Philadelphia, but three stories high instead of two, with wider streets and dirtier atmosphere, over the dull-brown of wide, calm rivers. The city overflows into the valleys of Illinois and lies there, writhing under its grimy cloud.
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You all look like happy campers to me. Happy campers you are, happy campers you have been, and, as far as I am concerned, happy campers you will always be.
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I can't believe I'm actually saying this, but there is a difference between the John Cena character you see on television and me as a human being.
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I half knew what to expect when I saw the cricket ground in the morning. It was when I started to talk to people working out there, I began to find what I was looking for.
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The story is a machine for empathy. In contrast to logic or reason, a story is about emotion that gets staged over a sequence of dramatic moments, so you empathize with the characters without really thinking about it too much. It is a really powerful tool for imagining yourself in other people's situations.
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I think a lot of people settle with comfort. I've kinda pushed my whole life not to do that. There's nothing wrong with settling, it's definitely an easier life than the one I've chosen to live.
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We don't get too nervous for too may things, but on television a few million people are sitting there watching. Definitely a lot more nerves.