Robert Wagner Quotes
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Success follows doing what you want to do. There is no other way to be successful.
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We all know now that people can look good for their age. It isn't so extraordinary, I don't know why people go on about it so much.
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I like people, and I like listening to them because something that'll happen out of that conversation could be the title or the subject of the song.
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I love all my scoop children. But consistency and persistence is really my aim.
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The motivation for making movies is that people actually see them.
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I was born in the technology era.
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I spent a lot of my life schlepping around New York with people not doing things for me.
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Operator! Give me the number for 911!
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As we see the beauty of God and feel His weightiness in our hearts, our hearts begin to desire Him more than we desire sin. Before the Bible says,"Stop sinning", it says,"Behold your God".
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What a relief. I didn't have to check the toilet for anything or the light bulbs or the phone. It was just good old-fashioned friendship.
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We have but one Saviour; and that one Saviour is Jesus Christ our Lord. Nothing that we are and nothing that we can do enters in the slightest measure into the ground of our acceptance with God. Jesus did it all.
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Grammar, he saw, was agreement, community, consensus.
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The gifts of bad men bring no good with them.
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I don't have a favorite body part nor do I have a favorite exercise. Everyone who is honest prefers machines over free-weights, because machines are more convenient and cause less muscle pain and require less concentration and are generally less dangerous. BUT, if you like to have real gains you have to train hard and heavy, and you have to chose always the LEAST favorite exercises which actually give you the best possible results. So go for the least favorite exercises, the free weights... and go for the muscle pain!
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Du Bois marked a great stage in the history of Negro struggles when he said that Negroes could no longer accept the subordination which Booker T. Washington had preached.
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Don't limit your challenges; challenge your limits. Each day we must strive for constant and never ending improvement.
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Jimmy Stewart was a very sincere, honest and straightforward man.