Jools Holland Quotes
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That's what every young kid thinks about when they first put on a uniform - is to play in the Major League and then, ultimately, play in a World Series. To me, that was the ultimate, winning in '86.
Gary Carter -
Hearing voices no one else can hear isn't a good sign, even in the wizarding world.
Joanne Rowling -
It is not unprofessional to give free legal advice, but advertising that the first visit will be free is a bit like a fox telling chickens he will not bite them until they cross the threshold of the hen house.
Warren E. Burger -
I could never take orders from anyone.
Gautam Adani -
I often wonder what I will be remembered in history for. Scholar? Military hero? Builder?
Ferdinand Marcos -
We know that often holding those who have carried out mass atrocities accountable is at times our best tool to prevent future atrocities.
Samantha Power
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I was about 11 or 12 when I began to pick up my mother's books.
Rabih Alameddine -
I began in an era where four-letter words were not allowed.
Pat Morita -
It's a matter of taking the side of the weak against the strong, something the best people have always done.
Harriet Beecher Stowe -
I love going to the movies; I love watching good movie actors. They must know something I don't.
Uta Hagen -
I think the toughest part for me was when Herschelle said that he obviously looked up to his Captain, and he felt if his Captain could do it, then so could he, and that to me was when it really struck home.
Hansie Cronje -
I can discern that certain things have an effect on certain other things, but I don't view those effects as good or bad. If a context and a goal is defined, I could say if it's good or bad. But overall, I don't view things as good or bad.
Tao Lin
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I love a good fight and I think a bad fight can ruin a movie. I really do.
Garret Dillahunt -
I respect people who can do both careers, like Will Smith and a couple of other people who have done it, but I just don't know when they sleep.
Val Kilmer -
The great thing about fashion is that it always looks forward.
Oscar de la Renta -
I made a point when I made the Ugly Casanova record to not write a song and then say, 'This is a Modest Mouse song' or 'This is an Ugly Casanova song.' The people who were open to it not being a Modest Mouse record liked it.
Sir Isaac Brock KB -
I used to buy into a former Supreme Court justice's argument that you can't scream fire in a crowded theater. Well, I think you can.
Larry Flynt -
The most useful thing about a principle is that it can always be sacrificed to expediency.
W. Somerset Maugham
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I've interviewed people where their response was literally one word for everything I asked. This didn't help me get to know them, nor did it sell me on their skill set to help my company achieve its goals. I got nothing from them, which meant I had no way of knowing if they were really a good fit in the company.
John Rampton -
There were many, many other 'Django' films following mine, with other actors and directors, but there is only one 'Django.'
Franco Nero -
I was surprised as anyone when T-shirts, jeans and leather jackets suddenly became symbols of rebellion. In the film there was a scene in which somebody asked my character, Johnny, what I was rebelling against, and I answered 'Whaddya got?' But none of us involved in the picture ever imagined that it would instigate or encourage youthful rebellion.
Marlon Brando -
I like films to have something inside, I don't mean a message, I mean something from the soul.
Dario Argento -
Amy Winehouse and Paul Weller are examples of poets, I think.
Jools Holland