Dorothy Malone Quotes
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The right of an individual to conduct intimate relationships in the intimacy of his or her own home seems to me to be the heart of the Constitution's protection of privacy.
Harry A. Blackmun
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I am not as simple as I look.
Lal Bahadur Shastri
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There's a lot of instant spotlight and pressure when it comes to a Bond song.
Barbara Broccoli
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I didn't have traditional stage fright. If there was 500 people in the audience or three people in the audience, it didn't really make a difference. What made a difference was the conductor. Everything that I was scared about as a drummer was him. It was his face. It was whether or not he'd approve of my playing.
Damien Chazelle
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Color television! Bah, I won't believe it until I see it in black and white.
Samuel Goldwyn
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I don't think music affects what words I choose to type in what order, within what punctuation, at this point, because I'm rereading and editing each sentence, at this point, in my published books, probably 100-150 times each, on average, and listening to probably 20-60 different songs in that time.
Tao Lin
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I'm not a big AA guy, but I'll go every once in a while. They do tell you that going out and helping other people really helps you a lot. It seems like a simple thing to say, but it's really true.
Jason Isbell
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Much of Satan's time is spent trying to make you remember what God has already forgotten. Reconcile, rejoice, and look forward.
Mark Hart
Crowded House
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My father used to tell me that stories offer the listener a chance to escape but, more importantly, he said, they provide people with a chance to maximize their minds. Suspend ordinary constraints, allow the imagination to be freed, and we are charged with the capability of heighetned thought.
Sayyid Tahir al-Hashimi
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Larry Hagman is one of the nicest people on the planet. He is so wonderful, so loving, so giving.
Charlene Tilton
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I'll give you my phone number. When you worry, call me. I'll make you happy.
Bob Marley
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Sirk was every woman's dream of a director.
Dorothy Malone