Jamie Redknapp Quotes
But I've never once thought that I wouldn't get back, as if you do think like that, then you're in trouble.

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When the Lebanese Civil War started in 1975, I was 15. I was shipped to boarding school in England and, after that, to UCLA.
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As an artist, I can't be responsible for how people interpret material.
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I have nothing revolutionary or even novel to offer.
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I think I'm a narcoleptic. I could sleep on a railway track with a train running over me, in-between the rails.
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I thought writing about somebody current would be a little closer to what I'm used to doing.
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I cannot outline. I do not know what the next thing is going to happen in the book until it comes out of my fingers.
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The right to communicate is a basic human right, and I believe that putting that on every national agenda is very important.
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Out of all the actors I have worked with, I love working with Larry Hagman the most. We were very close and it was just a wonderful time.
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Nothing happens in any legislative body that's not purposeful.
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I don't like not having a job. Especially when I started Mixed Martial Arts, this was all I could do.
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I've always said I'm the worst representative of Muslim-Americans that's ever existed, because I've been inside more bars than mosques.
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I grew up in a funeral home. Both my parents were morticians.
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I'm certainly not a workaholic.
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The sport would not survive today if drivers were being killed at the rate they were in the 1960s and '70s. It would have been taken off the air. It is beamed into people's living rooms on Sunday afternoons, with children watching.
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I don't preach or try to impress my views upon people.
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Maybe it will take a woman to clean up the House.
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Unless above himself he canErect himself, how poor a thing is man!
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Sure my love is all crost Like a bud in the frostAnd there's no use at all in my going to bed,For 't is dhrames and not slape that comes into my head!
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I've learned that you simply can't control those bad vibes.
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In the old days, there were three networks, and all of a sudden, Walter Cronkite is the most trusted man in America. Everybody believes what he says, not even thinking. In those days, we didn't even know it was being spun. We were very willing to just listen to it and go along with.
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We need literature because we wouldn’t fully know ourselves without it. We need good literature to be fully human.
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Mass communication can aid in personal evangelism and the development of Christians, but it cannot be a substitute for the world seeing the truth lived through us.
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But I've never once thought that I wouldn't get back, as if you do think like that, then you're in trouble.