Ada Louise Huxtable Quotes
Tossed into the Secaucus graveyard are about 25 centuries of classical culture and the standards of style, elegance and grandeur that it gave to the dreams and constructions of Western man. That turns the Jersey wasteland into a pretty classy dump.

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Alan Rickman's Hans Gruber is the greatest bad guy in a movie ever.
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I would bump A Tribe Called Quest in my car all day.
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I guess just a lively imagination is the best effort an actor can have.
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Small debts are like small shot; they are rattling on every side, and can scarcely be escaped without a wound: great debts are like cannon; of loud noise, but little danger.
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Those darker sides, the things that we don't want to admit about ourselves - that's what excites me.
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Look good, feel good, play good.
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The two World Wars came in part, like much modern literature and art, because men, whose nature is to tire of everything in turn... tired of common sense and civilization.
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If it's a close election, then it's better for the Supreme Court to pick the president, whether or not he won the election. It's just insane on its face.
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BitCoin is actually an exploit against network complexity. Not financial networks, or computer networks, or social networks. Networks themselves.
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The U.S., especially Hollywood, is so strong for film production.
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Beijing was a huge slap in the face, and it forced me to look at myself. I have to realise that this is my life.
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You don't realize how much you use your credit card not even to buy things. It's a card you get so you can navigate society.
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I am somebody who is constantly hungry to nibble on something.
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I left home when I was just 17, finished up high school, and went to work.
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I needed something to challenge myself a little more. I found fighting, and it completely fit my personality.
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We have about 4 million people who have voted for who they want to see in the Hall of Fame. There are some people they put down that are pretty good players. You have Ray Guy, Jim Plunkett, Lester Hayes and Donnie Shell.
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I thought I would set the world on fire when I got out of college. I had done quite well in a field that was growing. Unfortunately, we got hit with a recession in 1981.
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It is useless to contend with the irresistible power of Time, which goes on continually creating by a process of constant destruction.
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People will feel the way they feel.
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I also grew to love Nancy Reagan in a certain way. I learned more - certainly I learned more bad stuff that I had known about in greater detail, but I also got a lot of empathy.
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“Not all battles can be won. Not all lives can be saved. And no matter how we wish it, not all songs end in joy.”
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I like to mix British classics, like a great trench, with fun vintage pieces I find in New York. L.A. style is often very relaxed and comfortable, and I appreciate that effortless feel.
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The moral angle to the foreclosure crisis - and, of course, in capitalism we're not supposed to be concerned with the moral stuff, but let's mention it anyway - shows a culture that is slowly giving in to a futuristic nightmare ideology of computerized greed and unchecked financial violence.
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Tossed into the Secaucus graveyard are about 25 centuries of classical culture and the standards of style, elegance and grandeur that it gave to the dreams and constructions of Western man. That turns the Jersey wasteland into a pretty classy dump.