Bill Murray Quotes
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Oracle's got 100+ enterprise applications live in the #cloud; today, SAP's got nothin' but SuccessFactors until 2020.
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It's okay saying sorry, but when you are drunk you say what you really feel.
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It's illegal to be gay in Little Rock - this is such a reality for so many people, but once people get to these bubbles of New York or L.A. or Boulder, Colorado, they forget.
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The CFL made me a more versatile QB because of all the things you had to do once you got on the field. And if I wasn't as versatile as I was, I wouldn't have been as successful in all the different offenses that I was in, in the NFL.
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When we were presented with the opportunity to start this group, we were just like, 'Why don't we?' The name stuck. You can also apply it to tons of different things. Why don't we spread positivity? Why don't we love each other?
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One of many joyful moments with BB King was him letting me play 'Lucille.' ...The thrill will never be gone.
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Nature's message is clear: we can't keep doing what we're doing now.
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Some people are so used to experiencing stress that they don't remember what life was like without it.
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Life is made of ever so many partings welded together.
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No matter what, our American Army is so big, and we are so very thankful to them.
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Endings are rubbish. No such thing. Never has been, never will be. There is only the place where you choose to stop talking. Everything else goes on forever.
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There is no doubt that the regime of Saddam Hussein possesses weapons of mass destruction. As this operation continues, those weapons will be identified, found, along with the people who have produced them and who guard them.
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What I'm asking for is hard. It's easier to be cynical; to accept that change isn't possible, and politics is hopeless, and to believe that our voices and actions don't matter. But if we give up now, then we forsake a better future.
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I haven't really done a lot of comedy. It's something that terrifies me.
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I used to worry, 'I've lost my family.' They hated me for a while, but they're very resilient.
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There's no reason to trade insults. We have our way of life and they have theirs. I wouldn't live as they do, but disrespect seems pointless. I'm sure there are good people among them.
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I'm not an ungenerous person; I don't resent it. It's just sort of a head-scratcher.