Maurice Flanagan Quotes
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I am neither a Bengali nor am I from Delhi's St Stephen's. I am an Allahabad boy.
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Odd Future's like a network as opposed to like a rap group.
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For clothes and accessories, I love my friend's boutique; One by One and UT.LAB for shoes.
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I went to this little performing arts school in downtown Phoenix. You had to dance or act, and everyone sang in choir. I started out playing the saxophone, but I always wanted to be in an orchestra. That was a dream as a kid, and there aren't a lot of saxophones in an orchestra.
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I'm always worried about everything. Like spiders.
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I'm tired of malicious articles slandering me.
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Well, I just wanted to be a person. I just wanted them to keep writing me as humanistic as possible.
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I was always quite good with accents - I always had quite a good ear - so from the age of about 13, I used to do a lot of voiceover and dubbing for foreign films.
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Any deal that allows Iran to enrich uranium, which allows them to ultimately break out within a few months with a nuclear weapon, is a disaster for the world.
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The addition of nuts in salad... I always find to be beneficial.
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I can be not showered and dressed like a slob, but my lip gloss will be on!
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Man has an innate capacity for violence, but can only justify it in the name of justice.
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I am grateful that as a reporter and as an anchor, people have allowed me to share their stories.
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I am too weary to listen, too angry to hear.
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I love working in New York.
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I came, I studied architecture in America, so my technical background's completely western. But my seventeen years, the formative years of one's life, and I can't say that the Chineseness in me is not there.
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Many know how to flatter, few know how to praise.
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A good president needs a big comfort zone. He should be able to treat enemies as opportunities, appear authentic in joy and grief, stay cool under the hot lights.
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I am often asked why I started to write poetry. The answer is that my motivation sprang from a visceral need to creatively articulate the experiences of the black youth of my generation, coming of age in a racist society.
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The little and short sayings of nice And excellent men are of great value, like the dust of gold, or the least sparks of diamonds.
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I don't think it's ever hard to punch someone in the face who's just punched you in the face. I would say that anyone who thinks they can walk up to someone and punch them in the face without getting punched back is an idiot. At the end of the day, if someone came up here and punched you, trust me, you would fight back. That is just basic survival.
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The nice thing with the Arabs is that with age comes respect.