Eva Mendes Quotes
Maybe something that's acceptable in your teens or 20s is unacceptable in your 30s or 40s.

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Americans think the only funny Brits are John Cleese, Benny Hill and whoever makes our toothpaste. They're not laughing with us, they are laughing at us.
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If you don't own a train company then you go and paint on one instead... it all comes from that thing at school when you had to have name tags in the back of something... that makes it belong to you. You can own half the city by scribbling your name over it.
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This place is phenomenal. The fans are right on top of the players. You feed off that adrenaline. I really think this environment is a vital part of what's happening here.
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Street art belongs on the street. But I'm a working street artist and I earn my money selling art in the style of street art via galleries.
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Our greatest prejudice is against death. It spans age, gender and race. We spend immeasurable amounts of energy fighting an event that will eventually triumph. Though it is noble not to give in easily, the most alive people I've ever met are those who embrace their death. They love, laugh and live more fully.
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Don't let the urgent get in the way of the important
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Poverty is a bitter weed to most women, and there are few indeed who can accept it with dignity.
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Because the fundamental human problem is that people are afraid of change.
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Going 3-13 is not acceptable.
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Ernest Hemingway did a great deal toward making the writer an acceptable public figure; obviously, he was no sissy.
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My kids will be needing me a lot when they hit their teens. If I know anything about being a teenager. I need to be braced to be spending a lot of time with all six of them and making sure I can be there for when they go through everything.
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I turn people into human beings by not making them into gods.
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What is my message? That is what troubles me. I have not got a message.
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The pain of recovery is sometimes worse than the pain of the injury. Allow Jesus Christ to heal your soul.
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Urban residents, most of them middle class, have a much better sense of their environmental rights, and they're willing to take to the streets.
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Maybe something that's acceptable in your teens or 20s is unacceptable in your 30s or 40s.