Steve Crocker (Stephen D. Crocker) Quotes
E-mail also changed things in that you don't have to write a full document to discuss something. You can just send an e-mail to a list.
Steve Crocker
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Reality TV is easier to digest if it comes in small amounts.
Dana Perino
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I don't have any idols, any heroes, nothing, no.
Rafael Nadal
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In Argentina, we're surrounded by polo ponies. The farm covers roughly 170 hectares, and there are no cattle or sheep, just horses.
Facundo Pieres
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Actually, I can write anywhere - airport lounges, in bed, on a rattling train going north.
Kate Mosse
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Paganism is infectious, more infectious than diphtheria or piety.
E. M. Forster
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I enjoyed L.A. because it was nice to be in the sunshine and live in a house with proper wardrobes. I loved the space.
Caitriona Balfe
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These “undocumented workers” from south of the border may have come here illegally, but they have long ago integrated themselves into their communities. Once here, they obey the laws. They pay taxes. Many of their sons and daughters serve in the military. They make up the majority of the workforce in several key industries: agricultural workers, child care, kitchen help in restaurants, housecleaning, maid service in hotels, and more. I’ve seen the great contribution they’ve made to their communities in California. Like generations of immigrants before them, they have become American citizens by choice, not by birth. They are, in effect, already citizens in every respect but one. It’s now important to make it official, as Ronald Reagan did, and grant them citizenship—or at least a path to citizenship—in order to save families from the fear of being torn apart by federal agents.
Bill Press
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There are about half a billion people around the world who use e-mail to 5 billion.
Alexander Haig
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You can't second-guess yourself as a filmmaker.
Ralph Bakshi
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I'm just a human being. I'm from the projects, too.
Fat Joe
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There are only four types of officer. First, there are the lazy, stupid ones. Leave them alone, they do no harm…Second, there are the hard- working, intelligent ones. They make excellent staff officers, ensuring that every detail is properly considered. Third, there are the hard- working, stupid ones. These people are a menace and must be fired at once. They create irrelevant work for everybody. Finally, there are the intelligent, lazy ones. They are suited for the highest office.
Erich von Manstein
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E-mail also changed things in that you don't have to write a full document to discuss something. You can just send an e-mail to a list.
Steve Crocker