George Eads Quotes
I have a Lab, it's fun to hang out and hike with the dog, people come up to him, and pet him, it's fun.

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An alliance of civilisations can be our most powerful weapon in the fight against terror.
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I don't write under the ghost of Faulkner. I live in the same town and find his life and work inspiring, but that's it. I have a motorcycle and tool along the country lanes. I travel at my own speed.
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Tragedy is like strong acid - it dissolves away all but the very gold of truth.
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Go for it now. The future is promised to no one.
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I don't think about my fame very much.
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Speed can't always get you wickets.
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I want to be in the small percentage of women who don't settle for conventional roles.
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The girl-next-door image is a sort of joke; for years, I couldn't get any roles other than as somebody dark.
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What do I think of Western civilization? I think it would be a very good idea.
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Richard Lester is a wonderful director, a great comedy director, of course.
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I wasn't being bullied at school at this point. I had a group of friends, and I was isolated because I wasn't communicating with my parents. I wasn't telling them what I was going through.
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If you hear me out, I believe you'll discover that what motivates me more than any other issue is the defense of everyone's rights.
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Part of spiritual and emotional maturity is recognizing that it's not like you're going to try to fix yourself and become a different person. You remain the same person, but you become awakened.
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The Internet offers an interesting combination of advertising and community by participating in the community you can become an advertisement for yourself.
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During my adolescence, our family dwelt in rural Alaska. We were dirt poor, Depression-era poor. Tarpaper shack and kerosene lamps. In those days I read because that's all I had. I wrote because that's all I had.
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I am a big, confident, happy woman who had a loving childhood, a pleasant career, and a wonderful marriage. I feel very lucky.
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Even if the music industry simply gave away all their music people would complain that they don't have the bandwidth to download all the stuff - the problem would merely shift from availability to distribution.
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There is a fascination with the idea that one has 'seen someone else do something' before one can achieve it. Maybe that's true in some cases, but clearly it is not a requirement. I knew what I wanted to do.
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Seattle is still more Caucasian than most medium-sized cities. The sort of psychosexual politics of white fandom in context of black athletes who are also both very rich and slightly angry is just, to me, bottomlessly fascinating.
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Poets are the leaven in the lump of civilization.
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I am in constant search of charitable work and thank Allah that I am happy, that my children are happy, and I like that all of my family is happy.
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The philosophy of the school was quite simple - the bright boys specialised in Latin, the not so bright in science and the rest managed with geography or the like.
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We followed the law, we follow our policies, we self-report, we identify problems, we fix them. And I think we do a great job, and we do, I think, more to protect people's civil liberties and privacy than they'll ever know.
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I have a Lab, it's fun to hang out and hike with the dog, people come up to him, and pet him, it's fun.