Dennis Hastert Quotes
Today's ruling by a federal judge who sits in the 9th Circuit is yet another assault on American principles. The Founding Fathers believed that our Creator gave us certain inalienable rights.
 
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	I actually had a really nice guitar as a teenager. I took jazz guitar, so my mom bought me this probably $1,600 guitar. But I got really into garage rock and local bands, and I noticed they played really crappy guitars. So I thought, 'Hey, I should get a crappy guitar, too!'   
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	I have always been driven to buck the system, to innovate, to take things beyond where they've been.   
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	The personal ego already has a strong element of dysfunction, but the collective ego is, frequently, even more dysfunctional, to the point of absolute insanity.   
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	I got no hate in me.   
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	I've wanted to be an actor for such a long time that I haven't had anything else in my thoughts. I think my family would have quite liked me to be a lawyer.   
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	The first time I thought I should be an actor was in school. I thought, 'At least this is something for which I won't have to study.' But I've realised that an actor needs to be constantly unsure about what he's doing and about what's going on around him. The moment you think you've nailed it, you're dead.   
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	But now that I'm a blonde, guys are so blatant about coming on to me.   
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	You won't hear me talk about my politics, you won't hear me talk about my vegetarianism, you won't hear me comment on the Iraq war. You'll only hear me talk about being gay and being an actor. I am just public on those two issues.   
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	I am definitely a perfectionist, and I do like things a certain way. But as I have got older, I would say that I am a little bit less of a control freak.   
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	Dr. Dre, my oldest brother, he paved the way for me and Snoop to get a chance to get into the studio. I asked him to show me how to work the MPC-60... I was about maybe 17, 18, right around there.   
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	Our career had a sort of funny shape.   
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	Being Jewish is a big part of my artistic sensibility and my humor... I think it gives me a certain take on the world on a literary level.   
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	Mankind: A quality of life upgrade is available to each and every one of you. It should give you a quality of life upgrade, which means no drugs, no alcohol, no fast food - unless, of course, it's a mallard.   
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	I adore Bette Davis and Vivien Leigh, but more because they were good actresses. That's what makes me interested in them, that they didn't present themselves as idols; they were just doing their jobs.   
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	Dating is a numbers game. What we try to promise is good first dates. Once that first date happens, it's really up to you.   
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	The day I became a hero, my dream was realised. Everything else is a bonus.   
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	No one politician should be allowed to judge the guilt, to charge an individual, to judge the guilt of an individual and to execute an individual.   
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	I am convinced that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the United States.   
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	The problem with motor neurone disease is they don't know when it starts. People go into hospital having fallen but get wrapped up and sent away, unless they're seen by an incredibly astute doctor. It is only when several things begin to go wrong that it'll be diagnosed.   
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	She forced me to become avant-garde and take my clothes off, when all I wanted was to be Tom Jones.   
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	If your mind is not willing, everything will go. There's so much great power of our mind that we take for granted, and how we think and what positiveness can do.   
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	Any woman who wishes to smash into the world of men isn't very feminine.   
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	The pure air and dazzling snow belong to things beyond the reach of all personal feeling, almost beyond the reach of life. Yet such things are a part of our life, neither the least noble nor the most terrible.   
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	Today's ruling by a federal judge who sits in the 9th Circuit is yet another assault on American principles. The Founding Fathers believed that our Creator gave us certain inalienable rights.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					