Brian May Quotes
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You don't always make an out. Sometimes the pitcher gets you out.
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The real war will never get in the books.
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I've never managed to keep a journal longer than two weeks.
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I have a friend who is around my age, a little younger, and she's gay and came out to her own community when she was younger but not to her family and to the community at large.
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Despite overwhelming support for the United States to adopt English as its official language, we have still not taken that important step.
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I think Mr. Wilson will have to be the rest of the way alone.
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Even the largest avalanche is triggered by small things.
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As you age naturally, your family shows more and more on your face. If you deny that, you deny your heritage.
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With the scale of our traffic, content library and monetization ability, we are confident to see profitable growth in the future.
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Poverty can teach lessons that privilege cannot.
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I kept hiding my smile in pictures throughout middle school and most of high school until picture day came my senior year.
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When you save book reports, art projects and put them in a scrapbook, it shows a kid you care and you are taking an interest in their lives.
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Japan needs the American market and it also needs American security protection. Japan also needs America as the necessary stabilizer of an orderly world system with economies truly open to international trade.
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In Uzbekistan, hundreds of protesters were recently killed under the corrupt regime of President Karimov in what human rights groups are calling a massacre.
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I've always thought that we are what we remember, and the less we remember, the less we are.
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Contrary to common belief, Christian fiction did not begin with Catherine Marshall, Janette Oke, or Frank Peretti.
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Looking back, it puzzles me that my parents decided to stay in Shanghai when they must have known that war was imminent. But the cotton works were my father's responsibility, and duty then counted for something.
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It wasn't easy getting 'GoodFellas' started.
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The message from the Technion when I was a student was: 'You will be so good that when you graduate, everyone will want to hire you.'
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All the Apollo people were working hard, working long hours, and were dedicated to making certain everything they did, they were doing to the very best of their ability.
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By the end of the 1980s, Seattle had taken on the dangerous lustre of a promised city. The rumour had gone out that if you had failed in Detroit you might yet succeed in Seattle - and that if you'd succeeded in Seoul, you could succeed even better in Seattle... Seattle was the coming place. So I joined the line of hopefuls.
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Hair color is the easiest way to change your appearance, but a bad dye job might draw more attention to you.
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There are times when I flick through magazines and think I'm in danger of becoming a prisoner of my own hair.