W. H. Murray Quotes
The moment we definitely commit ourselves, Providence moves, too.
W. H. Murray
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I am now writing a book called 'Far Enough,' very loosely based on my childhood. This is difficult because it forces me to remember people I loved who are gone.
Nancy Farmer
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At NBC I wasn't really sure if the grandparents were going to get my sense of humor on a particular topic.
Tabitha Soren
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The real debate is, when does life begin? When life begins, it deserves protection.
Rand Paul
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What you need is one black dress I call Plan B. It doesn't have to be fabulous, it just looks good, covers up the problems and is neutral enough for dinner, business, a date, a funeral. You don't overwear it, you don't overwash it, because the Plan B is - gold.
Salma Hayek
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I have always believed that when you're feeling sorry for yourself, the best thing to do is help someone else.
Patricia Heaton
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Governments take too long to get things done and there are far too many varied interests at stake. If you were starting a business today and needed a partner, you would never choose a large bureaucratic institution like the government.
Naveen Jain
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I'm not looking for anything. If you start looking for something specific, then you take providence right out of it. You can't completely control it. Otherwise you'd make the same kind of movie over and over again, which some people say I've done.
Tom Hanks
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That willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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I remember as a kid being really scared of the Smurfs.
Natalie Portman
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I was a diabetic for 16 years, since I was 14. Being that I lost weight, no more diabetes. You don't have to lose your eyesight, cut off your toes, have a stroke, get kidney failure. You just have to lose weight - you know - for most of the diabetes.
Fat Joe
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I'm still really interested in acting, I love film so much. It's definitely something I'm going to explore as well.
Olivia Culpo
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The moment we definitely commit ourselves, Providence moves, too.
W. H. Murray