Joe Namath Quotes
Of course, in pro ball, they never hit the quarterback in practice.
Joe Namath
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When you talk about the American League, you think of Fenway. When you talk about the National League, you think of Wrigley and the fan base that they have in Chicago.
Pat Gillick
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The regret of my life is that I have not said 'I love you' often enough.
Yoko Ono
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I myself, however wretched I may be, have been occasionally privileged to sit at the feet of the Lord Jesus, and to the extent that his merciful love allowed, have embraced with all my heart, now one, now the other, of these feet.
Saint Bernard
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No woman should ever be quite accurate about her age. It looks so calculating.
Oscar Wilde
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I was advised by an American agent when I was about 19 to change my surname.
Rachel Weisz
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As film-makers, it is very important for us to find common ground between cultures, and maybe that's less the case for politicians who benefit more from finding the conflicts and differences between us.
Abbas Kiarostami
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I think it is widely agreed that Carl Steinitz, over the 50 years he taught at Harvard, has been one of the most important figures in influencing the theory and practice of landscape architecture and the application of computer technology to planning.
Jack Dangermond
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But in practice master plans fail - because they create totalitarian order, not organic order. They are too rigid; they cannot easily adapt to the natural and unpredictable changes that inevitably arise in the life of a community.
Christopher Alexander
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I was a child actor. I was this spaz kid diagnosed with ADHD, and I worked all the time.
Fergie
The Black Eyed Peas
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One thing Middle-earth is short on is the feminine.
Ian Mckellen
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Like all twenty-one-year-old poets, I thought I would be dead by thirty, and Sylvia Plath had not set a helpful example. For a while there, you were made to feel that, if a poet and female, you could not really be serious about it unless you'd made a least one suicide attempt. So I felt I was running out of time.
Margaret Atwood
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Of course, in pro ball, they never hit the quarterback in practice.
Joe Namath