Stevie Ray Vaughan Quotes
I've been trying to grow up some myself, in my heart, and it's happening quick and I feel good about it, and I want that to come out in the music.

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I went to high school in Los Angeles, and I grew up riding horses, so that was kind of my life. I always wanted to act.
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In the spring of 1936, I was introduced by friends to Jean Tatlock. In the autumn, I began to court her. We were at least twice close enough to marriage to think of ourselves as engaged.
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It's never been seen that a street artist go as far as I've gone - keep consistent without wanting to do a bunch of ventures outside of music to keep my face out there.
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What we cannot deny is that there's an association between exclusion, segregation, non-violent extremist thinking, and jihadism.
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In my opinion, the form of Government may be different in different countries, according to their circumstances, their wishes, their wants. England loves her Queen, and has full motive to do so.
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Every time we moved on, I joined a different class in a different school with different girls until, aged 13, my father had taken the decision to pull me out of school altogether. Everything I needed, he reasoned, could be found within the rich language of Shakespeare's plays at which, by then, I was something of an old hand.
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I was halfway through a rough draft of 'The Sisters Brothers' when it came time to start the 'Terri' adaptation.
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Very old fashioned to say that they will be well behaved but I think it's very important.
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I was trying to be Mary Tyler Moore. I loved her in 'The Dick Van Dyke Show.'
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I was lucky that I got to do films in between seasons of 'Chuck.'
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I knew what type of player I was: a free agent, a small kid who came from a small school.
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Never contend with a man who has nothing to lose.
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I'm not a tech-savvy parent. I communicate with my children via the old-media format called yelling.
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When I was a kid, I'd kneel down at the side of my bed every night before I went to sleep, and my mother and I would say a Greek prayer to the Virgin Mary.
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Judi Dench and Ian McKellen taught me how to work hard and respect the theatre.
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There comes a point when you're writing a novel when you're in it so deep that the life of the novel becomes more real to you than life itself. You have to write your way out of it; once you're there, it's too late to abandon.
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I feel so fortunate and lucky I don't have to be a waitress or a bartender or a personal trainer.
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Whenever a separation is made between liberty and justice, neither, in my opinion, is safe.
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Histories are to educate so that we understand better for ourselves and for motivation.
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My mother was born in Baltimore, and before her marriage, she was an artist and teacher of art.
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Sure, yes, there are smoking-hot girls. But my girlfriend's smoking hot, my wife, whatever.
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The ear in man and beast is an evidence of blood and high breeding.
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I think country music is obviously a great form of music. I think it's cool and has mass appeal.
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I've been trying to grow up some myself, in my heart, and it's happening quick and I feel good about it, and I want that to come out in the music.