Drake Bell Quotes
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The contributions of African Americans, Native Americans, and immigrants throughout our nation's history are undeniable, but the tendency to overlook their gallant efforts is pervasive and persistent.
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I've always been proud that my name stands for peace.
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When companies get big, they slow down. They're not as exciting. If you want to get something done, it takes a lot of time and a lot of meetings.
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Stand with anybody that stands right, stand with him while he is right and part with him when he goes wrong.
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I must never write when I do not want to write.
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We talk about feelings. And about sex. And about bodies, and their gratification, violation, repair, decoration, deferred, maybe permanently deferred, mortality. Feelings are a bodily thing, and respecting them is called, is, kindness.
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There's never really been a real hood Christmas movie.
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I've got to be honest, there's no pleasure when you're working.
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The blessing of being able to write music and let music speak for itself is you let the melodies and let the lyrics and the groove talk to people instead of me talking to people.
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Ecuador has about 700 kilometers of border with Colombia, and a lot of it is impenetrable jungle.
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Bolivar's legacy has always been a part of the Venezuelan/Latin American imagery, especially in the countries that he liberated or he helped to liberate. He's been a very prominent figure.
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Winning, you can overlook so many things.
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Music is love, love is music, music is life, and I love my life. Thank you and good night.
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A person can't have everything in this world; and it was a little unreasonable of her to expect it.
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I am not afraid to go to jail.
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I train to fight five rounds, but if we can end the fight in the first round, it's even better.
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I don't look back. I look forward and plan new shows. That's really feeding the most important part of working in the theater.
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Everybody likes a compliment.
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Living in this world, under the dominance of the ego mind, is difficult. That's the struggle.
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I was a kid living in New Jersey, who – I'd wanted to make movies since I was a little kid, so that came before music for me. But I started playing drums just as a hobby, and I wasn't even really into jazz that much.
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John Wooden made a name as a coach but also a life as a mentor.
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In the '60s, to say this obvious fact that women were treated unequally was to make yourself the object of scorn and ridicule.
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Leslie Nielsen was my favorite growing up; getting to work with him was amazing.