Dick Trickle Quotes
It's a long way from Rudolph to Daytona. I feel I raced in a great era and in a great place. I was very fortunate.

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I started as an actor. I started directing because Steppenwolf needed another strong director.
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If you stop being scared, that's when entropy sets in, and you may as well go home.
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I don't find an advantage or disadvantage in being a woman when reporting. What little advantages there might be in some instances is cancelled out by the basic lack of lavatories round the world for women.
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Every ten years there is a new generation of actors.
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To stay interested in tennis, I have to mix it up with other things.
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However, I am willing to hear what you can produce from Scripture in favor of any kind of slavery.
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You don't move just because you want to go from this point to that point - the body has to be using the words as well as you vocally use the words.
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Preachers at black churches are the last people left in the English-speaking world who know the schemes and tropes of classical rhetoric: parallelism, antithesis, epistrophe, synecdoche, metonymy, periphrasis, litotes - the whole bag of tricks.
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I do think one should have clean feet.
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Not everyone can be successful selling fashion at $25,000 for a wedding outfit. Certain designers are able to do that. And there is only a certain amount of consumers who can do that. The real opportunity is in that $25 garment.
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English usage is sometimes more than mere taste, judgment and education - sometimes it's sheer luck, like getting across the street.
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I was always used to being centre stage - something that had its good and bad points.
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Because of my own family's service (in the U.S. Army, Navy, and Massachusetts and New York National Guard), I am a strong supporter of the military and do believe that there are just wars.
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Cambridge was the place for someone from the Colonies or the Dominions to go on to, and it was to the Cavendish Laboratory that one went to do physics.
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I am pretty tough as a boss.
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I grew up in Hollywood during WWII, and my mother was afraid that my father was going to be drafted because she didn't think we were going to be able to live on army pay. She didn't want to have to get a job, so she decided to put me to work, and that's how I got started in the movies.
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I love ensemble work. I love making pieces and building things together.
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'The Simpsons' money got bigger and bigger. When I left 'The Simpsons', no one thought that this thing was going to still be around. It's the cumulative effect. It's like, 'Oh my God, 25 years later, and it's still coming in.'
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One of the great bands we opened up for was Priest back in '89. That was really great because at that time we had never met them, never toured with them before. They were a big influence on Slayer, so to open up for them was really cool.
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I always go with the story and character and if those are good and if the setting is something that's scary (horror films seem to always take place at night and the weather's always bad) then I might be interested.
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When I was a kid and the carnival would come to the shopping centre, I'd go down and talk to all the people running the rides. I like that whole lifestyle, moving from town to town in a nomadic existence.
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I see Grand Challenge not as the end of the robotics adventure we're on: it's almost like the beginning.
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My dream role would be to act with Denzel again!
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It's a long way from Rudolph to Daytona. I feel I raced in a great era and in a great place. I was very fortunate.