Bob Corker Quotes
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I'm a decent tennis player. Good backhand.
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The moral of a fable is eternal. The moral of a story is temporary to a story.
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My instinct is to be very controlling.
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I hope somebody hits .400 soon. Then people can start pestering that guy with questions about the last guy to hit .400.
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Abundance is not something we acquire. It is something we tune into.
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I like the idea of growing old gracefully and full of wrinkles... like Audrey Hepburn.
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I am a product of Indian cinema; I've grown up watching Indian films ever since I can remember. And song and dance is part of our lives; it's part of our culture; we wake up to songs, we sleep to lullabies, you know, we celebrate every religious and traditional function with music.
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I don't worry about numbers. I worry about wins. You can see all the years that my numbers went down and how many championships I've got. That's what I worry about.
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After the oil crisis of 1973, many European countries tightened restrictions on immigrants. By then, millions of Muslims had decided to settle in Europe, preferring the social segregation and racial discrimination they found in the West to political and economic turmoil at home.
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When I write, I solemnly visit myself.
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Mathematics, trigonometry, chemistry, psychoanalysis, music, and what not have been related to cubism to give it an easier interpretation. All this has been pure literature, not to say nonsense, which brought bad results, blinding people with theories. Cubism has kept itself within the limits and limitations of painting, never pretending to go beyond it.
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Everything which the economist takes from you in the way of life and humanity, he restores to you in the form of money and wealth.
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This woman is sick to her marrow-bone, this woman is utterly alone, with husband dead, with son away in jail. Pray for me. Pray.
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To be looked at from the other side of his art-work 'The Glass' with one eye, close to, for almost an hour.
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When I was confronted with just the bare facts of poverty and inequality in America, it always disturbed and confused me.
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I think pregnancy is a huge responsibility.
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I like a girl that keeps me in love and keeps me entertained.
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I love to sew. But when it's something that's being repetitive over and over and over again, it takes a toll.
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I did 'Malice,' 'Sommersby,' and 'Sleepless in Seattle,' and they're as disparate characters as I've ever played. But somehow, there was that thing - they were all second male leads, so they all didn't get the girl in some weird way.
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Photographers never want to talk about the fact that they may well be in decline. It's the greatest taboo subject of all.
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Now, I love playing moms who can't hide their paranoia.
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Critical and liberating dialogue, which presupposes action, must be carried on with the oppressed at whatever the stage of their struggle for liberation. The content of that dialogue can and should vary in accordance with historical conditions and the level at which the oppressed perceive reality.
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I grew up in Baltimore and that's why I root for the Orioles. I'm very suspicious of people who move and take on a new team. You should stick with the team of your youth all the way to your grave. That shows a sense of loyalty and devotion.
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Not every problem is solvable, okay.