Diego Costa Quotes
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I usually say I left puberty at 58.
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Toronto Film Festival is one of those festivals where there are 400 movies, and unless you have a distributor who is super confident and puts a lot of money into it, sometimes movies can go unwatched or unnoticed.
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I am not the only intense or intellectual cricketer. I played with other cricketers who could be pretty intense and intellectual.
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Americans have always had an ambivalent attitude toward intelligence. When they feel threatened, they want a lot of it, and when they don't, they regard the whole thing as somewhat immoral.
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Circle are praised, not that abound, In largeness, but the exactly round.
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I have tried therapy a couple of times, but it hasn't worked.
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If I would have won that Olympic gold medal, I would have gotten a job somewhere coaching at a university, and I would be totally content with my life.
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I always ask myself, would I want someone to do something that wasn't comfortable for them just to please me? And the answer is no.
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We must make the government accept that at a time when we are expected to look ahead, we cannot afford to start discriminating against our own people in the name of 'ethos.'
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What's better? Dogs or broomsticks? I mean will the world really ever know?
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I am neither the handsomest nor the richest nor the most powerful, but I've had the greatest women in the world.
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It wasn't until after the reduction that in the lab work, the pathology, that they found that I had DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ) in my left breast. I was very, very lucky because DCIS is basically stage-zero cancer. So I was very lucky.
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I told Mr. Nader today that a vote for Ralph Nader is really a vote for George Bush.
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I find that when I'm struggling to think of how a six-year-old would feel about something, I just have to go right down to the common denominator, find the simplest way that you can look at an object or a problem, and not muck it up with all of the stuff that adults do and over-analyze.
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Having a purpose and knowing exactly what your values are will add additional years to your life.
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I always wanted to be on a sitcom.
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The guerrilla must move amongst the people as a fish swims in the sea.
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There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating - people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing.
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For myself, it was continuing the family heritage and tradition. All of it bolied down into one thing.
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Part of my job is to advocate on my constituents' behalf to federal agencies who aren't always responsive.
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I didn't have a father figure in the house.
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I grew up in Cleveland and started doing plays in high school. And I went to the University of Illinois, and I majored in drama. And after school, I went up to Chicago, because I didn't really know anybody in New York or Los Angeles, and I knew people who were doing plays in Chicago.
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Labor should be recognized as entitled to consult with management in the mutual interest. Labor cannot be driven, and business cannot be successful unless the men employed in it are enthusiastic and loyal. That loyalty cannot be obtained with a big stick; it must be based upon fair dealing and sympathy.
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I have to be extra careful, but I'm never going to change the way I play.