David Schweikert Quotes
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The north coast of Brittany is eaten into bays from which the sea retreats to considerable distances, and is fringed with reefs and islands. It is a favourite resort of Parisians throughout its stretch, from Dinard to Plestin.
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I don't have a wallet. I carry my driver's license and a couple of credit cards in my phone. That, and a money clip.
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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.
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If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all.
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The spiritual virtue of a sacrament is like light; although it passes among the impure, it is not polluted.
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Every character I've ever played, I always try to take him right to the edge and not allow him to fall over, but directors have a tendency to pull me back a little bit.
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Juilliard definitely emphasizes the theater. They don't train - at all really - for film acting. It's mostly process-oriented, pretty much for the stage.
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My nickname for my mom was 'The Compass.'
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If you cry over a guy, then your friends can't date him. It can't even be considered.
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Today nearly every combat brigade located within the United States would report that they are not ready for duty. They are at the lowest levels of readiness.
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Everything I did is because I wanted to do it. If I weren't playing this arena, if I were playing a club, I'd still be doing it because that's what I want to do. I love playing the guitar.
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Getting past my past... was a process, a very serious process indeed.
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I like spending time with my husband.
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I can do a good John Wayne.
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The U.K. crowds always have a lot of energy, and I've done some milestone shows there that I'm very proud of.
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I'm an honest guy.
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I know who Jack Whittaker is. And some days I don't like who I am.
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I'm proud to be involved with Simon Cowell and 'X Factor.'
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Our lives were limitless and unknowable, not perfect, but ours.
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You'll never know what you're capable of if you don't try.
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Since the industrial revolution, cities, and especially the inner cities, were the places for the newly arrived. Voluntary immigrants seeking economic betterment, refugees, the bohemians, the artists - all of those people were crammed into densely populated neighborhoods and tenements. And as people climbed up the economic ladder they moved out, which really accelerated with the "white flight" phenomenon in the '60s and '70s.
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I hope someone thinks I sing good. I'm always working hard to sing better. I sound the way I sound, but I can always be better. I work hard at singing and being a better recording artist.
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How many married couples do you know who met over accounting books in a Starbucks?