Jay IDK Quotes
The reason I can achieve so many different feelings is because the people I listen to have always been so diverse.
Jay IDK
Quotes to Explore
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I have always loathed working out.
Tea Leoni
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We've all heard of the surveys revealing that teenagers think cows lay eggs, and others where children can identify more brand logos than trees, by a staggering margin. My view is that children will form a significant part of the green fightback. They instinctively understand the value of the environment.
Zac Goldsmith
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I've had to be tough my whole life.
Karen Handel
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Starting out, they told me: 'You're a good-looking guy. We'll put you in this role, and you can be a conduit for the audience into this side of the story.' But I've grown up, and that's not what I want anymore. My concept of the job I do has evolved. And it is a job, nothing more.
Sam Worthington
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It's an unfortunate reality of life that toxins are constantly building up in our bodies.
Mallory Ortberg
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The truth is not a bidimensional thing; it's not flat. It's rounded; it's like a sphere, so there's always a hidden face. There's one that is revealed because there's light reflecting on it, but there's always a hidden one, and once you go around to see the hidden one, it moves, and that's life.
Edgar Ramirez
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Like many kids, I was thrown into recreational soccer in my town, and from there, I grew to love it. Everywhere I went, I carried a soccer ball with me.
Carli Lloyd
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Death always seems to be around me.
Lamar Odom
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My father... removed from Kentucky to... Indiana, in my eighth year... It was a wild region, with many bears and other wild animals still in the woods. There I grew up... Of course when I came of age, I did not know much. Still somehow, I could read, write, and cipher... but that was all.
Abraham Lincoln
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I have been singing randomly, obsessively, obnoxiously for as long as I can remember.
Taylor Swift
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Great things are accomplished by talented people who believe they will accomplish them.
Warren Bennis
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The importance of the arts to the societies in which they thrive is well documented.
Karen Kain