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 got to a point where I referred to myself as Dolores of the Cranberries instead of myself because I alienated my real self from what I became so much.
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Happiness is a how; not a what. A talent, not an object.
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Because my parents took a risk on me not knowing a thing about me.They believed that in everyone there is potential - that by believing in someone, loving them, nurturing them, you can bring out that potential.
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Dalí went on shocking the bourgeoisie till the end. The others, Ernst, Magritte, were all accepted into the critical fold as serious painters. Only Dalí held out till the end. He just didn't give a damn.
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I sat in a garage and invented the future.
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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.