David Keene Quotes
The one big strategic error - which was a political error and an economic error of grand proportions - was the prescription drug bill.
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I still wanted to see the family come back to life. And when that didn't transpire from the music, it kinda made me feel like I was bein' taken advantage of. I thought, when people heard '8 Diagrams,' they'd be like, 'Oh, Wu-Tang is a wrap now - they've lost it.' And I know that we didn't lose it.
Raekwon
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It is wonderful what strength of purpose and boldness and energy of will are roused by the assurance that we are doing our duty.
Walter Scott
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I believe in monogamy if that's what a couple decides upon together, but it all depends on the personal history and culture of the two involved.
K. D. Lang
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From my tribe I take nothing, I am the maker of my own fortune.
Tecumseh
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If Mr. Bush and Mr. Forbes don't get most of the votes, they should be arrested for wasting money.
Lamar Alexander
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I think I'm a critic of corporate power, whether locally or globally. And the term 'globalization' I've never found all that helpful.
Naomi Klein
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Intellectual Ventures is a company that invests in invention.
Nathan Myhrvold
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I don't know; it's hard for me to understand people that want to get out there and protest on the first day we elect a new guy.
D. B. Sweeney
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I sometimes look around that studio in the middle of commercials and think, 'Really?'
Candy Crowley
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I'm kind of a sucker for the retro-diagnoses.
Sam Kean
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I think tattoos are horrible. It's like living in a Pucci dress full-time.
Karl Lagerfeld
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I love being a part of Aqua Teen.
Dana Snyder
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I'm a good audience in general, but it's hard to make me laugh.
Dan Fogler
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My biggest fear has always been being 40 and hating my job. I love challenges. I'm not afraid to try anything.
Carla Hall
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When you work in television, you're in the writer's room all the time.
Larry Wilmore
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Elegance is not a dispensable luxury but a factor that decides between success and failure.
Edsger Dijkstra
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Nothing is as obnoxious as other people's luck.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
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With the mega – fame came the mega – downfall – you know, with the press and everything – and at a young age, it was very stressful to me.
Vanilla Ice
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He was sailing over a boundless expanse of sea, with a blood-red sky above, and the angry waters, lashed into fury beneath, boiling and eddying up, on every side. There was another vessel before them, toiling and labouring in the howling storm: her canvas fluttering in ribbons from the mast.
Charles Dickens
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Her accent's funny, different from mine, different from anyone in Prentisstown's. Her lips make different kinds of outlines for the letters, like they're swooping down on them from above, pushing them into shape, telling them what to say. In Prentisstown, everyone talks like they're sneaking up on their words, ready to club them from behind.
Patrick Ness
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I don't know for Justin; he's always looking for meaning out of his relationships with people. I don't think he's as trapped into the drug thing as a lot of the others are.
Randy Harrison
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History, in spite of the occasional protest of historians, will always be used in a general way as a collection of political and moral precedents.
C. V. Wedgwood
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He shall come down like rain upon the mown grass.
Rain
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The one big strategic error - which was a political error and an economic error of grand proportions - was the prescription drug bill.
David Keene