Evel Knievel Quotes
I'm not a jack of all trades; I'm a master of many. I don't feel there is anything I can't do if I want to.

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I don't prepare for anything very well. I am not a good actor. I don't read scripts.
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Things happening around the world are affecting you and me.
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I'm never happy with what I've written. You imagine, before you start, there's a cathedral, and the moment it starts on the page, it's a garden shed. And then you just try to make it the best shed you can.
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It is my responsibility that I must make demonstrative efforts to reach out to every citizen of the country.
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I consider myself true, which, I know, some people look at as radical, but I enjoy the normalcies of life. I'm not out there trying to transform things, but somehow, by being easy to talk to, and easy to look at, and on a mainstream TV show, I think that I'm helping the public's opinions about transgendered people to change, slowly.
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I do what I do because it seems to be critically missing in the world and I want to see it not-happen.
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I have to work in England, but here in America you don't have to work. You can sort of enter the profession of being.
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Sharpie? A mischievous smile spread across her face. I thought you said you couldn't control your powers. Beginner's luck.
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Worry is a state of mind based on fear.
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There is but one dependable method of accumulating and legally holding riches, and that is by rendering useful service.
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We never talk about gambling around my house.
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We only see in a lifetime a dozen faces marked with the peace of a contented spirit.
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That which is impossible and probable is better than that which is possible and improbable.
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I was the one that allegedly "quit and joined my old band." That wasn't true. But it was said so matter-of-factly on the Internet that the guys weren't really sure what I was up to.
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Paris by night is a nightmare now. It is not a cliche anymore.
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I had written my master's thesis on Ezra Pound on 'The Cantos.' And don't ask me about it. I don't remember anything about it.
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When people complain of the decay of manners they have in mind not the impudent abbreviations of the crowd, but the decline in bowing and scraping and in speaking of one's employer as "the master." What the rich mean by the good manners of the poor is usually not civility, but servility.
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I'm not a jack of all trades; I'm a master of many. I don't feel there is anything I can't do if I want to.