Eddie Bernice Johnson Quotes
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I only listen to Lil Wayne.
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The people I am most interested in are the ones on the edge of losing everything and falling into the last bit of despair. I'm trying to write about how people exist on that edge and how they can come back.
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Cinema reflects culture and there is no harm in adapting technology, but not at the cost of losing your originality.
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You gotta have life your way. If you ain't losing your mind, you ain't partying right.
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After forty a woman has to choose between losing her figure or her face. My advice is to keep your face, and stay sitting down.
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Philosophy can only be approached with the most concrete comprehension.
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Every single time you make a merger, somebody is losing his identity. And saying something different is just rubbish.
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If you are explaining, you are losing.
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I'm kind of like a samurai. They say if you want to be a samurai, you can't be afraid of dying, and as soon as you flinch, you get your head cut off. I'm not afraid of losing this business.
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Commercialism isn't challenging creatively; it's only challenging in a stamina way.
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I really hated school. I had the feeling I was losing a lot of time.
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A cat only has itself.
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I have always had a dream to take part in an Olympic Games, and losing my leg didn't change anything.
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The only rule is there's only one rule: no rules.
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I wanted no part of losing. Why play if you can't beat the other guys more often than they beat you?
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When I was a teenager, my idol was the Dutch footballer Johan Cruyff. He's the only person I've ever asked for an autograph.
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Kindness in ourselves is the honey that blunts the sting of unkindness in another.
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I'm a very conceptual writer.
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Lack of resources (payroll), time and competing priorities are why so many nonprofits haven't done well. It's that simple.
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An album is a whole universe, and the recording studio is a three-dimensional kind of art space that I can fill with sound. Just as the album art and videos are ways of adding more dimensions to the words and music. I like to be involved in all of it because it's all of a piece.
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I was never really interested in an operatic post, but I took on the Bastille because it seemed a unique opportunity to build an opera ensemble from scratch, and to deal with all the disciplines that go into opera - the music, the staging and the singing - in an interrelated way.
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I'm not the only one who feels the sting of continually losing.