Jim Clark Quotes
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What Washington needs is adult supervision.
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The ghastly thing about being a producer is that, once the curtain goes up, there is nothing you can do. At least when you are in it, you have some measure of control. If something goes wrong, you can maybe put it right. When you are in the audience, there is nothing you can do.
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I think money helps us. It helps us. It's our - it's our exchange system. But it does not buy you happiness. It doesn't buy you health.
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My stepfather gave me a Kodak camera when I was 17 years old. I started working at a local photo store in Le Havre, France, taking passport pictures and photographing weddings.
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I would trade all the individual awards I've won for a World Cup.
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You know, real life doesn't just suddenly resolve itself. You have to keep working at it.
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That's what the sari is about. Everything is covered, yet a peep of an ankle can be a turn on for men.
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I don't wish I did anything differently. The most important thing to me was to play baseball.
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During war, the laws are silent.
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Sochi will be my third Olympics, and I'm coming into these games in a stronger position than I've been in years past.
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In Mexico we have a trick - add a crystal of salt to the kettle and the tea tastes better, almost English. But after four pots, your kettle's broken.
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It's a strange world. Let's keep it that way.
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My parents were never condescending to us. They treated us like adults from a very young age.
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If the Chinese can't buy U.S. products, they'll buy them from European countries and then develop stronger economic ties with France and Germany and perhaps side more with those countries when international issues flare up.
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My parents made the decision never to focus on my looks, and I had no sense of myself as beautiful.
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Courtroom dramas can be boring.
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In order to get beyond racism, we must first take account of race. There is no other way. And in order to treat some persons equally, we must treat them differently.
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I knew trucking was growing. It grew from the Second World War to the time that I bought the bridge. There were interstate highways being built. I thought there was opportunity.
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The timing was terrible, and having one disaster after another didn't help. I think the pictures on television of the way in which the disaster was handled also helped to turn off the public and Congress.
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We're notorious for living up to our namesake. We're all about love. That's how we roll, even when it's to a fault.
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Agency starts with what scientists call interoception, our awareness of our subtle sensory, body-based feelings: the greater that awareness, the greater our potential to control our lives.
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Kids lead a very private life.
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Saying, 'I'm going to create jobs' is great, but before you create jobs, something has to be offered to alleviate some of the suffering now.
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I have a policy that I get to spend as much on myself as I give away.