R. K. Milholland Quotes
Sometimes old things need to go away. That way, we have room for the new things that come into our lives.
R. K. Milholland
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I've certainly not got any famous people's numbers on my phone. It's just not my thing, really.
Gareth Bale
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I was sitting alone in a grim mood – furious that the press attacked Senator Edwards on the price of a haircut. But it inspired me – from now on, all haircuts, etc., that are necessary and important for his campaign – please send the bills to me... It is a way to help our friend without government restrictions.
Rachel Lambert Mellon
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How will the approach of the Singularity spread across the human world view?
Vernor Vinge
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As an actor, you're naked emotionally; you're revealing yourself emotionally.
Carla Gugino
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Happiness quantification sounds a bit wishy-washy, sure, and through a series of carefully administered surveys across the globe, economists and psychologists have certainly confronted a fair number of sticky issues around how to measure, and even define, happiness.
Adam Davidson
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That's hot.
Paris Hilton
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I don't stick to special techniques, conscious techniques.
Marion Cotillard
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Some days I don't have time for a full workout, but I do have to dry my hair, right? So rather than just stand there blow-drying, I do several kinds of leg squats at the same time. I believe in multitasking.
Christie Brinkley
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I enjoyed like nothing else working in pure math, discovering new formulas.
Jerry McNerney
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The Russian proposal over Iran's uranium enrichment program is considerable, but it has some problems and ambiguities to be clarified in future talks.
Ali Larijani
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We are each one on a road going toward home, but we're not trying to get there for Christmas. We're trying to get there for eternity. We want to arrive home safely to our loving Father in Heaven. He wants us to make it safely there, so He has sent a guiding light for us to follow: a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, the perfect example.
Margaret D. Nadauld
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Sometimes old things need to go away. That way, we have room for the new things that come into our lives.
R. K. Milholland