Sean Taylor Quotes
You can't be scared of death. When that time comes, it comes.
Sean Taylor
Quotes to Explore
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To suggest that you can't be both a mother who is completely in love with her babies, and a professional who is tough and tenacious, is ridiculous.
Nancy Grace
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Girls grow up scarred by caution and enter adulthood eager to shake free of their parents' worst nightmares. They still know to be wary of strangers. What they don't know is whether they have more to fear from their friends.
Nancy Gibbs
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I found a red Oscar de la Renta raincoat, and it's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
Dakota Johnson
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Life in New York can be so, I don't know, chaotic, overwhelming, busy, frantic, and often, seniors can easily get overlooked.
Aaron Lazar
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The most resonant crimes are the ones in which the victim is most innocent, or perceived as innocent. Blaming the victim is tempting; it offers an out.
S. J. Rozan
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I think to get a title shot, you need to have some expressive winnings.
Rafael dos Anjos
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We are not educated well enough to perform the necessary act of intelligently selecting our leaders.
Walter Cronkite
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There are a couple of teachers I have had without whose influence I would not be as happy with who I am.
Mackenzie Astin
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I didn't even realize I was writing songs - I thought I was just being witty and sarcastic.
Halsey
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We have these images, these icons before us that are not reality.
Lauryn Hill
Fugees
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Roman is my alter ego. He's mean. *He says the things I can't say.
Nicki Minaj
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I've always been serious that way, trying to evolve to a more conscious state. Funny thing about that,though. You tweak yourself,looking for more love, less lust, more compassion, less jealousy. You keep tweaking, keep adjusting those knobs until you can no longer find the original settings. In some sense,the original settings are exactly what I'm looking for-a return to the easygoing guy i was before my world got complicated, the nice guy who took things as they came and laughed so hard the blues would blow away in the summer wind.
Bill Withers