Sean Hannity Quotes
I think it's unworkable. What are we going to have, people like in contentious divorces suddenly claiming that one or the other of them should go to jail because once he or she spanked the child.

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I never wear matching socks. It's kind of a thing that I have!
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Our presence in Afghanistan is not worth the price of any more American lives or treasure.
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I think the best thing I can hope to achieve is to educate, or make aware, as many people as possible on how the little things they do every day really do affect our environment, and how easy it is to fix some of those things.
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I think the key to getting rid of illegal immigration, no matter where its coming from, is that you need to have a good legal apparatus for immigration.
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I became a dancer late and an actor late.
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In England we have come to rely upon a comfortable time-lag of fifty years or a century intervening between the perception that something ought to be done and a serious attempt to do it.
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As actors, we put in our best, but when people don't like a film, you have to learn to deal with it. I've learnt not to get too emotional.
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After 'A Suitable Boy,' I didn't write anything, not even a short story. I thought to myself: 'I ought to start writing.' But I can never force myself to write.
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In rough times, pathfinders rely on work, friends, humor and prayer. They develop a support network.
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This job certainly doesn't win you a huge amount of friends, I accept that, but it is very enjoyable, and deep down I think it's probably quite a worthwhile job.
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Complex tasks are often better handled in the back of our mind, and that's often true of creative tasks - when you have something complex to deal with in writing or research or responding to an email. I'll start working, put it aside, and sometimes I'll wake up the next morning with a solution, or I'll find one when I exercise.
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I actually interviewed other people about myself, and that alerted me to the fact that I had to really investigate my memories.
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I can't pretend that I'm a great student of the art of comedy because anybody that becomes philosophical about humour doesn't know what he's talking about.
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When you begin to think about the past, you realize how much of it is lost to us.
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There was a time when I used to live in Spain that it went really crazy with drugs and stuff like that.
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People say it gets better but it doesn't. It just gets different, that's all.
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I went in saying I wanted to be the food guy.
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Because for whatever reason, even though I want to stay home all the time and be left alone, I want to tell the world who I am now.
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At a young age, when I was fascinated with China, I read 'The Travels of Marco Polo' and learned about this exciting, dramatic world he captured and reported on. He's so little known, but yet this mythology has survived that's so misrepresentative of his story.
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How you go about moving within the world you live in says so much about who you are.
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This is what I learned: that everybody is talented, original and has something important to say.
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I particularly recognize that reasonable people can disagree as to what that proper balance or blend is between privacy and security and safety.
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I think it's unworkable. What are we going to have, people like in contentious divorces suddenly claiming that one or the other of them should go to jail because once he or she spanked the child.