Jamie Moyer Quotes
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It's an honor to live on a legacy, getting to do what we love to do and try to be the best musicians that we can possibly be.
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It's often the death of the show when you break the tension and the two lead characters get together.
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I've been through a lot of moments when other people thought Bitcoin was going to implode, and in those instances, I generally have seen through inaccurate coverage of it.
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I grew up in Albany Park in Chicago and then went to Lake View High School.
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Clearly, humans will always have a role to play in emergency response for law enforcement. But if there's an emergency, if there's a 911 call, the question is, do you want a human dashing off to respond to it right away?
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Problems will disappear as darkness disappears with the onset of light.
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Producing should be a creative responsibility.
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I once had someone say to me in an interview, 'You are more ugly on the screen than in real life.'
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While I was boxing professionally, I never thought about my looks. The furthest thing from my mind was 'messing up my pretty face' when I was on my way to the ring to meet my opponent. Yet, people I'd meet along the way would always ask me if I was worried about my looks. Then they would go on to say that I was 'too pretty to box.'
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Fear of the future is worse than one's present fortune.
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You change the world by being yourself.
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For reasons that baffle me still, my high school sports coaches put me in the first division of the rugby, cricket, and soccer teams.
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If you don't want to work you have to work to earn enough money so that you won't have to work.
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Sure, I have a lot of friends that are actors. Just because I guess I run into a lot of actors in my work.
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We've always been modestly leveraged, and we've never believed in a great deal of leverage on either our private equity business or on our investment banking business. And I think it really goes back to my uncle and dad growing up in the Depression and just seeing what happened to people who were overly levered.
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Most simply but profoundly, I chose to live an honest life, which I think as a gay person is not a given.
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The 1970s seemed particularly playful. People were trying to make work that couldn't be sold.
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I've always defended Shania. She not only opened doors; she knocked several down.
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I haven't accepted anyone telling me what is or isn't possible and have just kept moving along toward my goals.
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I heard someone say he [Carl Sandburg] was the kind of writer who had everything to gain and nothing to lose by being translated into another language.
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My music, I hope, takes 100% of your concentration. I know how to do that.
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Imagine if baseball were taught the way science is taught in most inner-city schools. Schoolchildren would get lectures about the history of the World Series. High school students would occasionally reproduce famous plays of the past. Nobody would get in the game themselves until graduate school.
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Any city may have one period of magnificence, like Boston or New Orleans or San Francisco, but it takes a real one to keep renewing itself until the past is perennially forgotten.
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I'm not a big believer in vitamins and all that stuff.