Erica Durance Quotes
We all need to make time for a burger once in a while.
Erica Durance
Quotes to Explore
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You really need to be able to eat the burger like you're loving it. I don't want somebody that's going to go out there and say, "Well, I don't eat burgers."
Andrew Puzder
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You can eat an omelet at midnight, at lunchtime, all day long. It's perfect for every occasion.
Wolfgang Puck
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When I lived in Beijing in 1996, it was a horizontal city. If you wanted to go out for a burger, if you wanted to really treat yourself, you went to this place called the Jianguo Hotel. The architect had proudly described it as a perfect replica of a Holiday Inn that he had seen in Palo Alto, California.
Evan Osnos
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Musical types tend to combine the burden of the author with the burden of the actor.
Iggy Pop
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Worship is giving God the best that He has given you. Be careful what you do with the best you have, Whenever you get a blessing from God, give it back to Him as a love gift. Take time to meditate before God and offer the blessing back to Him in a deliberate act of worship.
Oswald Chambers
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We don't rule out the possibility of military action and neither in our view should anybody else.
Jack Straw
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There two things that are infinite, human stupidity and the universe, I don't know about the universe.
Albert Einstein
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Part of the success of the show is that the audience sees themselves in the characters, becomes the characters. The more they inhabit the characters, the more they see.
Bebe Neuwirth
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Quite understandably, people think that if there's a six-year gap or whatever, that it's taken me six years to make the album. It's not really like that at all.
Kate Bush
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I expect to win. I've never been content with anything I've ever done.
Randy Johnson
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I need to go outside. I wouldn't say I'm an outdoors person, but I like to go outside.
Edie Brickell
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We differ, blind and seeing, one from another, not in our senses, but in the use we make of them, in the imagination and courage with which we seek wisdom beyond all senses.
Helen Keller