Marvin Ammori Quotes
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What I'm most pleased about is that there's no particular decline. The songs I wrote 40 years ago are no worse and no better - there's a consistency.
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A woman's body is her body and what she wears or does not wear is her choice. Get over it and move on.
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I think on a whole host of issues Washington tends to be a lagging indicator on public opinion.
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I tend to name albums after one of the songs.
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You don't put milk in chamomile tea - that's disgusting behavior! That's not right.
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Most people don't have that willingness to break bad habits. They have a lot of excuses and they talk like victims.
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I have a saying: I try to make the world smaller by making the party bigger.
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While in the Florida legislature, I strongly opposed the Stand Your Ground law because I believed it would provide defenses to people who had created the scenarios they sought protection from. Or it would leave juries without the proper rules of engagement that ought govern predictable human interactions.
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I've used the term 'Facebook for the enterprise,' and everyone goes, 'We don't want Facebook in the enterprise,' because it conjures up that it's not secure, and it's going to be a waste of time. All these things are true, which is why Facebook is not in the enterprise.
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That's what everyone said attracted them to Lantana - I call it an adult mystery, because it's not a thriller in the sense of that other way, but it is a mystery.
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I didn't invent forensic science and medicine. I just was one of the first people to recognize how interesting it is.
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We must start to prepare for a warming world in the same way that we prepare for the possibility of terrorism - by making sure our infrastructure is secure and by working to minimize threats as much as possible.
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Sometimes it's easy to see the negative side of things or question why people bully you. You could think, 'Maybe they're right. Maybe I'm not worth it. Maybe I should just quit.' But that's when you should fight the hardest. Now I don't mean fight physically, but mentally. Keep being you.
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I think that Congress' ability to reason is fully equal to that of the judiciary.
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I am a gummy bear fanatic.
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When I started music, I think it was responsible for keeping me sane, because training as a dancer really kept me in good spirits amid all the crazy stuff that happened when I first became popular.
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My dad always made sense. My dad was only wrong when I didn't understand him. Had I listened to him, my life would have been so much easier.
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I moved to New York last year and I love it. It's a huge change and I've always wanted to spend time there. It's like a more intense London, and everything's up a few notches. The lights are brighter, the pace is faster and the food's better.
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My mother was born in Ghana, but she moved to the U.K. when my sisters and I were born.
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I was about nine years old when I first heard Wu-Tang's 'C.R.E.A.M.' Before that, I didn't know anything about rap or hip-hop. I was just into Korean pop.
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Twenty-four pulleys, one hundred counterweights / two lenses, dark shadows...
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As long as there are armies, there will be a war. I don’t care about symbols.
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Congress created a safe harbor for defamation in 1996 and for copyright in 1998. Both safe harbors were designed to ensure that the Internet would remain a participatory medium of speech.