Jeff Hardy Quotes
Luckily, I'm only aware of about two or three concussions that I have had, but there's really no way of telling how many overall.

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I'm happy to fight anybody.
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You must not fear death, my lads; defy him, and you drive him into the enemy's ranks.
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A busybody's work is never done.
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The moral argument is that we give big business a huge tax break, and why do we do it? To get their jobs.
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We could hang around for ten years and nobody would care enough to identify us. Therein lies the horror.
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The movie business is a big gamble.
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I have a severe Google Reader habit. I think people will use blog forms and Twitter to contrive fiction.
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A belief may be larger than a fact.
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I feel the only way I can survive is to spend a lot of time writing songs. I have to have incredible, killer songs that also are hits, or I just don't have a chance.
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I want to play a fireman and a spy. I want to learn special effects.
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Playing in Wembley Stadium in front of 83-some-thousand fans to win a gold medal was unreal.
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I'm always looking for perfection. Even after training and my coaches say I did good, I always think I could have done more.
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My faith makes me willing to do things that may look like there's going to be a lot of physical difficulty. And you just go ahead and do it because you truly believe it's the right thing to do.
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What do young, budding artists do, but go to law school? I had creative periods now and again, but it wasn't until I was practicing law that I really needed a creative outlet. I'd come home from long days at the office and draw, paint, and sculpt from clay, wire - even candy.
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We did 356 'Dallas' episodes between 1978 and 1991. The most memorable moment for me happened in 1980 when I got shot at the end of the third series. The rest is a blur.
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I work hard at what I do, and it does take time and a lot of commitment, so for me, it is proving to other people that I'm not just another dummy.
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Nothing exists from whose nature some effect does not follow.
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Here's the thing: I fell impossibly in love with the Internet from the minute I saw it in action in the early 1990s. From that moment on, I have studied it, analyzed it, reported on it, and, mostly, have not been without it as a part of my daily life since.
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I love Boston.
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I believe certain members of the U.S. Congress have aided in the oppression and diversion of critical information that could have revealed a fullness of truth long ago.
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Great loves too must be endured.
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I like people talking about me, about my defense or what I'm doing. I like to see that, and that makes me work hard.
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All that is necessary to paint well is to be sincere.
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Luckily, I'm only aware of about two or three concussions that I have had, but there's really no way of telling how many overall.