Robert Vaughn Quotes
Finally, when the money was high enough, the script suddenly revealed itself as being very clear to me.

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I don't sleep enough, and it does... what is the opposite of wonders... horrors. It does horrors for my skin.
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Always try to rub up against money, for if you rub up against money long enough, some of it may rub off on you.
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Give us enough but with a sparing hand.
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Love is not enough. It must be the foundation, the cornerstone - but not the complete structure. It is much too pliable, too yielding.
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My agent said, 'You aren't good enough for movies.' I said, 'You're fired.'
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By 15, I was lucky enough to find the theater.
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You alone are enough.
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I just want to say I've been lucky enough to travel all over the world and every time I come back to Manchester I'm addicted to this place.
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I don't play well enough to be allowed to throw my clubs.
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I've never seen anyone sleep with their head hanging off the back of a wooden chair before - was the couch not comfortable enough for you?
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Having been issued the false prospectus of happiness through unlimited sex, modern man concludes, when he is not happy with his life, that his sex has not been unlimited enough. If welfare does not eliminate squalor, we need more welfare; if sex does not bring happiness, we need more sex.
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Some people have enough dust on their bibles to write damnation on it.
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I keep my enemies close/ I give 'em enough rope/ They put themselves in the air/ I just kick away the chair.
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Which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow? The White House by the script.
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It all seemed a hollow sham now - that strict code, that conscientious virtue that condemned her to the sterile joys of pious women! No, no, she'd had enough of that; she wanted to live!
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One of my trips was to meet with the Gulf Cooperation Council with all the Saudi foreign ministers, and when we started the meeting I said 'Perhaps you've noticed that I'm not dressed the same as my predecessors", but no-one had a problem and I was never treated with anything other than respect...So I did not have problems with that, interestingly enough.
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If a writer of prose knows enough about what he is writing about he may omit things that he knows and the reader, if the writer is writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those things as strongly as though the writer had stated them. The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one-eighth of it being above water. A writer who omits things because he does not know them only makes hollow places in his writing.
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Any man who eats dessert is not drinking enough.
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I have not eaten enough of the tree of knowledge, though in my profession I am obligated to feed on it regularly.
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I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence. I much prefer history – true or feigned– with its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers. I think that many confuse applicability with allegory, but the one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author.
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One of the problems with trying to help underdogs, especially with government programs, is that they and everyone else start to think of them as underdogs, focusing on their problems rather than their opportunities. Thinking of themselves as underdogs can also dissipate their energies in resentments of others, rather than spending that energy making the most of their own possibilities.
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I am not at all computer literate in real life. I haven't yet found a reason to be. Once I find a reason why I need to be on the Internet, then I will be.
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Finally, when the money was high enough, the script suddenly revealed itself as being very clear to me.