Sandra Day O'Connor Quotes
I wanted to be a cattle rancher when I was young, because it was what I knew and I loved it.
Sandra Day O'Connor
Quotes to Explore
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A lot of young chefs today get carried away by trends, by influences, by movements.
Daniel Boulud
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The treatment by some towards these young refugees is hideously racist and utterly heartless. What's happening to our country?
Gary Lineker
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We lived on isolated farms and ranches, far from anybody, and when I was young I knew very few other kids, so I lived to a great extent in my imagination.
Jack Williamson
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When you are young you take the kindness people show you as your right.
W. Somerset Maugham
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My father had a lot of allergies, and he just didn't like the cold of Chicago, and his father - his parents had broken up when he was young, and his father had lived in Pasadena for a while, and he kind of fell in love with Southern California.
Larry Wilmore
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When you have a core group of young players as we do, the future looks bright.
Saku Koivu
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Just about the entirety of the first album, 'Brown Sugar,' I wrote it, the majority of that record in my bedroom in Richmond. And all of the demos for it were done on a four-track in my bedroom. I think EMI was a little leery of me being in the studio producing it on my own, which is what I was fighting for.
D'Angelo
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In comparing these two writers, he [Samuel Johnson] used this expression: "that there was as great a difference between them as between a man who knew how a watch was made, and a man who could tell the hour by looking on the dial-plate." This was a short and a figurative statement of his distinction between drawing characters of nature and characters only of manners, but I cannot help being of opinion, that the neat watches of Fielding are as well constructed as the large clocks of Richardson, and that his dial plates are brighter.
James Boswell
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The wages of pedantry is pain.
Carroll O'Connor
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I wanted to be a cattle rancher when I was young, because it was what I knew and I loved it.
Sandra Day O'Connor