Joshua Bell Quotes
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I do remember the tour of 'Cats' in Philadelphia. I was 12 and had a stomach bug.
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My first workshop was in Rome, and that was the start of House of Waris. In a little magical atelier, a goldsmith, his apprentice, his stone setter - and that was where it began.
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It's tough to be 68 and dating. I've given it up now.
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A country that does not fulfill its tasks in protecting the external borders has to cope with the consequences.
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I know you can be up one minute and drop the next, so I'm trying to maintain a steady course so I can have some longevity.
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My way of relaxing was always doing the opposite and playing the drums, but I need to be able to actually chill.
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You have your identity when you find out, not what you can keep your mind on, but what you can't keep your mind off.
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It is not from your own goods that you give to the beggar; it is a portion of his own that you are restoring to him. The Earth belongs to all. So you are paying back a debt and think you are making a gift to which you are not bound.
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Banking gives you a glimpse into what makes companies succeed and what makes companies fail.
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What makes Ireland inclined toward the drama is that it's a great country for conversation.
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I'm like a packrat with work. I hoard my jobs.
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All of his saves have come in relief appearances.
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It's a weird scene. You win a few baseball games and all of a sudden you're surrounded by reporters and TV men with cameras asking you about Vietnam and race relations.
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Life is given to us, we earn it by giving it.
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I've learned through my own experiences that working toward an objective in your life can change who you are.
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I would love to spend more time in Britain one day. In my heart, I still feel that I'm English, and when I think of home, I think of England.
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Someday, I'd like to create a fashionable dance shoe.
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As a child, I used 'gay' as a bad word, as in, 'That's so gay.' All my friends did.
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I wrote my first textbook in 1970. It was called 'The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy,' and over the years, many students told me that they enjoyed reading it because there were so many stories in there; often just a paragraph or a page of something that happened in a group session.
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But actors at a certain point take the best of what's available to them.
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In its truest manifestation, where it gives judgments, poetry is super-luxury. It would be interesting to see what would happen to a High Court judge if he were forced to follow the true poetic formula, doing the job for love, being forced into pubs for relief.
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What doesn't hurt - is not life; what doesn't pass - is not happiness.
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On one of our very first days when we tried rowing, our coach, James Mangan, showed us a video of the Boat Race. That was part of the impetus for us to start rowing.
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You only live once, so I try to say yes to everything.