Steve Jobs Quotes
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Sometimes the world seems like a big hole. You spend all your life shouting down it and all you hear are echoes of some idiot yelling nonsense down a hole.
Adam Duritz Matt Malley
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I started boxing for exercise, and on the very first day, the trainer got in the ring with me and said, 'Whoever controls the breathing in the ring controls the fight.' I immediately passed out.
Garry Shandling
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I have no new voices - they've all been used.
Hank Azaria
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The final ballots represent players, managers, executives and builders who are top-tier candidates and worthy of review for consideration for election to the Hall of Fame.
Fay Vincent
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I am my own experiment. I am my own work of art.
Madonna Breakfast Club
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He's a real go-getter. He's got a lot of energy and strong beliefs.
Lynn Anderson
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I think that Canada is one of the most impressive countries in the world, the way it has managed a diverse population, a migrant economy. The natural beauty of Canada is extraordinary. Obviously there is enormous kinship between the United States and Canada, and the ties that bind our two countries together are things that are very important to us.
Barack Obama
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Only a handful of men and women leave an imprint on the conscience of a nation and on the history that they helped shape.
Barack Obama
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How fragile our lives are anyway. How quickly things can change forever.
Nancy E. Turner
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anybody who drinks seriously is poor: so poor, poor, extra poor, me.
Caitlin Thomas
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Duets are not about individual skill but about the relationship between the two players.
Daisy Goodwin
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Those who come forward will not be offered an automatic pass to citizenship and should be expected to pay a substantial fine or penalty to participate in the temporary program.
Elaine Chao
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There's more to boxing than hitting. There's not getting hit, for instance.
George Foreman
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One of the things that did intrigue me about when I read the pilot - because I had not read the books before doing the show - was the mystery aspect of it. I didn't feel that it was just a crime-based story. It really does have that mystery element, and it felt like a throwback to other shows in the past that had a bit more of that. There was something iconic about it. The fact that it's set in Boston gave it a feeling that was different to me. So, I am definitely more of a fan of mysteries than I am of a circular crime-based genre.
Sasha Alexander
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Peace begins with a smile. I will never understand all the good that a simple smile can accomplish.
Mother Teresa
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God is able to see beforehand all that happens in our lives and in the world, and He is able to establish a plan of how it can be used for His purpose and His glory. We are assured, “All the nations You have made will come and bow down before You, Lord, and will honor Your name” (Ps. 86:9).
Ed Stetzer
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Fashion can really give you an identity if you're looking for one and I think the more people that know that, the less identity crises we'll have in the world.
Nicola Roberts
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Anticipated, personal, and relevant advertising always does better than unsolicited junk.
Seth Godin
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Under the ominous shadow which the second World War and its attendant circumstances have cast on the world, peace has become as essential to civilized existence as the air we breathe is to life itself.
Cordell Hull
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Get closer than ever to your customers. So close that you tell them what they need well before they realize it themselves...
Steve Jobs