Martin Luther Quotes
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We all have a cross-gender character: Every woman has a man that they can play, and every man has a woman that they can play.
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I am a great movie buff, and I devour films regularly.
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During the year we'll start thinking about the dream lines, ... We seemed to have come up with some good lines here although after two games in 2002 we switched them all around.
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We understand that we're going to get the ball into Tim and play off him.
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I like what I've seen. He's a very quiet, respectful kid but when he plays, he plays hard.
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I've found that worry and irritation vanish into thin air the moment I open my mind to the many blessings I possess.
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History has repeatedly been changed by people who had the desire and the ability to transfer their convictions and emotions to their listeners.
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It's hard to find actors that don't feel contemporary when you put them in a period piece.
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Though this be madness, yet there is method in't.
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An arrant traitor as any is in the universal world, or in France, or in England.
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Belief is harder to shake than knowledge.
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The 'Women' had to do with the female painted through all ages, all those idols, and maybe I was stuck to a certain extent; I couldn't go on. It did one thing for me: it eliminated composition, arrangement, relationships, light - all this silly talk about line, colour and form - because that was the thing I wanted to get hold of.
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I'm fortunate that I've been in this business long enough that I've earned the right to be left alone by my record company.
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If we choose to see things positively and trust in God, he will fulfill his purpose in our lives.
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These are the days of the endless summer, these are the days, the time is now. There is no past, there's only future, there's only here, there's only now.
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The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and robbers there will be.
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Throw away profit and greed, and there won't be any thieves.
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I was one of those people raised by a woman who was what I call a prisoner of war. She was captured, she didn't want to be there, she was unhappy, she was banging away in the kitchen, the way that a prisoner would bang on her jail cell, you know, really unhappy. She had to cook for nine people with really little money, so she really just got burned out. So I didn't know that you could actually cook and it would be calming, pleasurable.