Harry Connick, Jr. Quotes
I think women like to laugh, to have doors opened for them, to have a man walk behind them when they're going up steps, and in front of them when they're going down steps. As chauvinistic as that may sound, it's in my bones.

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People walk differently in high heels. Your body sways to a different kind of tempo.
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More and more political analysts and weak-kneed politicians are advising the historically pro-life Republican Party to abandon its pro-life stance for political gain. My first response is that if you cannot trust a party on the value of defending human life, how can you trust it on issues like marginal tax rates?
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Soccer matches should be something special, something people eagerly look forward to, something that brightens life.
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Travel, of course, narrows the mind.
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Most people will never know anything beyond what they see with their own two eyes.
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By the time I got writing 'Halcyon,' I was on a roll, and I realized I had so much to write about, I realized I had so much built up inside that I couldn't really alleviate before, and then all of a sudden it was like reservoir burst.
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I'm sure that there are places in the deserts in Australia that could be similar to where we might want to go on Mars.
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Man thinks, God directs. [Lat., Homo cogitat, Deu indicat.]
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We were due for this win. This team knew we needed a win, and every player needed to do something to contribute to the win.
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Women defend themselves by attacking, just as they attack by sudden and strange surrenders.
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One guy told me I was a great actor, I just would never be on the cover of a magazine.
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When I watch a guy I know is a big Republican, part of me thinks I probably wouldn't like this person if I met him, or we would have different opinions.
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When you fight for the impossible, sometimes you lose everything.
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I prefer liberty with danger than peace with slavery.
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Later, I discovered there was a lot of work to being good in tennis.
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The health benefits, both mental and physical, of humor are well documented. A good laugh can diffuse tension, relieve stress, and release endorphins into your system, which act as a natural mood elevator. In Norman Cousin's book, Anatomy of an Illness, Cousin's describes the regimen he followed to overcome a serious debilitating disease he was suffering from. It included large doses of laughter and humor. Published in 1976, his book has been widely accepted by the medical community.
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The fact that you touched somebody's soul or made them laugh-that's a wonderful thing.
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Savor more; fix less. Laugh more; cry less. Anticipate positively more; anticipate negatively less. Just practice that and watch what happens.
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Grandparents can have a profound influence on their grandchildren. Their time is generally not as encumbered and busy as the parents', so books can be opened and read, stories can be told... Children then obtain a perspective of life which not only is rewarding but can bring them security, peace, and strength.
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I think women like to laugh, to have doors opened for them, to have a man walk behind them when they're going up steps, and in front of them when they're going down steps. As chauvinistic as that may sound, it's in my bones.