Scottie Pippen Quotes
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The health of the eye seems to demand a horizon. We are never tired, so long as we can see far enough.
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I've been hounded by a reputation of being difficult when really what I'm being is truthful and honest. And I think that's been a thorn in my side.
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The feeling that makes 'Warcraft' work as a game is that feeling that heroism can come out of anything or anyone.
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Some people strive for perfection, but I often find perfection boring.
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I'm scared of watching a TV show about vampires. I can't fall asleep.
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Not failure, but low aim, is crime.
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There was no studio involved when we made 'Stargate.' It was financed through Le Studio Canal+ in France and, after the film was finished, it was sold to MGM. When the film was a success, MGM decided to do a television series based on the movie.
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But most distinctly, I remember always saying to myself that when I get big, I'm not going to go to bed hungry, I'm not going to wear hand-me-down clothes.
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Male friends do not always face each other; they stand side by side, facing the world.
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Britain's legal structure is basically the same as in feudal times: laws are written for the elite.
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Once you have lived with another, it is a great torture to have to live alone.
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I had no future with the Dodgers, because I was too closely identified with Branch Rickey. After the club was taken over by Walter O'Malley, you couldn't even mention Mr. Rickey's name in front of him. I considered Mr. Rickey the greatest human being I had ever known.
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I have never wanted a family. I don't believe in marriage, though I obviously believe it should be legal for everyone who wants to do it. But it is not something I believe in, nor do the characters in my book, nor do any of my friends.
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For one man cannot do right in one department of life whilst he is occupied in doing wrong in any other department. Life is one indivisible whole.
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I love being in real life, and in particular, I like being with young people.
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Gene Kelly was hard on me, but I think he had to be.
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Well, at least you have led us to the small mailman and the one who smells of prunes." - "UP
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Their evenings were interminable; their Sundays were like their evenings.
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If I could tell you only one thing about my life it would be this: when I was seven years old the mailman ran over my had. As formative events go, nothing else comes close; my careening, zigzag existence, my wounded brain and faith in God, my collisions with joy and affliction, all of it has come, in one way or another, out of that moment on a summer morning when the left rear tire of a United States postal jeep ground my tiny head into the hot gravel of the San Carlos Apache Indian reservation.
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On Sundays, I usually go to church with my mother.
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I don't have any regrets because I'm very optimistic, and live each day as though it's the last.
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The mailman doesn't deliver on Sundays.