Jim Gray Quotes
The thing that makes Lexington so interesting is that it's a mash-up between blue blood and bohemian.

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Cuba needs a dose of perestroika.
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Well Sid Pollack was... He was I would say probably, probably the most influential on me.
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I have 179 children that I take care of full-time: close to 40 in Uganda and the rest in Sudan.
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I think we know how to do Mars.
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When I was in college, I studied business because I thought I wanted to be a director and producer.
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It ultimately becomes an asset to be part of a theatrical family if, indeed, you're good at what you do.
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The great thing about all my siblings is we all agree we had a horrendous childhood. It's not like it doesn't affect us now; it affects us every day, in everything we do.
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I don't pay attention to the media. You guys can say whatever you want. At the end of the day, at the end of the season, if we're doing well, you guys are going to be there.
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Vilification on the grounds of race or religion is always wrong. There's no place for inciting hatred within our Australia society.
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Politics is largely a matter of heart.
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I can't speak for the other authors, but what I hoped to achieve was to illuminate certain corners of the Lucas universe that hadn't yet been explored.
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In the U.S., diversity is a politically correct slogan. In India, it is a historical fact. Much as we in the West may resent it, India has a lot to teach us when it comes to religious tolerance.
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A revolution is a struggle to the death between the future and the past.
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I was always a fan of the game, and I wouldn't have taken this job if I wasn't a fan of the game.
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You know, rap is sort of like a form of talking, right? So it's like you can hear, you know, the slaves doing it. You can hear, like, you know, Africans and Jamaicans doing it just kind of as, like, a rhythmic, poetic conversation, you know, to a rhythm.
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I didn't grow up in a wealthy family at all. Being at home all day and watching movies, that was a luxury.
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I see the human in everyone and everything. No one is more important than anyone else; I still hang out with my high school friends.
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I'm learning to accept everything that I am. I've accepted that I'm not going to be a stick-thin-model kind of girl. When I was 14, I was tall and spindly. By the time I turned 18, I had become a woman, and my body's not going to go back to what it looked like when I was 14.
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When I was going through my chemotherapy, I realized not many people are willing to talk about cancer, even after getting fully cured. Celebrities and educated people are also very protective and private about it. I still haven't understood why. I decided to fight my battle out in the public.
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Irrespective of who's up against me at tournaments, I have always relied completely on my own strengths to get as far as I can, and tried to adapt my game according to the match-situation.
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People understand that nuclear weapons cannot be used without indiscriminate effects on civilian populations. Such weapons have no legitimate place in our world. Their elimination is both morally right and a practical necessity in protecting humanity.
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I feel like any single woman of color who's been onstage has a Shakespeare monologue in her back pocket, and a monologue from 'For Colored Girls.' It's just part of what you should have, as a woman of color.
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The thing that makes Lexington so interesting is that it's a mash-up between blue blood and bohemian.