Ernest Holmes Quotes
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You know what a champion is? A champion is someone who's ready when the gong rings - not just before, not just after - but when it rings.
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Superman's always chasing after someone who just mugged somebody, and I've never seen that happen in my life.
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I think people think of Oregon as such a granola, hippie kind of a place.
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I think what we've been able to do with 'Longmire' is balance this procedural with a bit of a soap opera, and it's a character study of this character, Walt Longmire, and the people around him.
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He who created us without our help will not save us without our consent.
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Judicial abuse occurs when judges substitute their own political views for the law.
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Families do not stop living. We have got to keep going on. This is what people do.
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In literature the ambition of the novice is to acquire the literary language; the struggle of the adept is to get rid of it.
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I say no body of men are fit to make Presidents, judges and generals, unless they themselves supply the best specimens of the same; and that supplying one or two such specimens illuminates the whole body for a thousand years.
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Whenever you do any one thing intensely over a period of time you have to give up other lives you could be living. You have to have a real single-minded kind of tunnel vision if you want to get anything significant accomplished. Especially if the desire is not to be a businessman, but to be a creative person.
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There are no mistakes, only lessons.
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The world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be only the beginning.
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To begin with, I dined there on Monday, and once a week is quite enough to dine with one's own relations.
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My aunt got me interested in journalism - she found an old typewriter, had it worked over, put it on the dining room table, gave me a stack of paper and said, 'Play like you're a writer.'
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Celibacy bestows on a man the qualified freedom of a besieged city where one sometimes has to eat rats.
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We physicians have focused on the nuclear threat as the singular issue of our era. We are not indifferent to other human rights and hard-won civil liberties. But first we must be able to bequeath to our children the most fundamental of all rights, which preconditions all others; the right to survival.
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Begin where you are. It would be unscientific to begin anywhere else.