Michael Moorer Quotes
You have a winner and a loser and that doesn't bother me, I am man enough to accept that.

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I'm not bad-looking, but I'm not a beauty, either.
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At most I'll spend three or four hours daily, sometimes less.
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This is the LM pilot. I'd like to take this opportunity to ask every person listening in, whoever and wherever they may be, to pause for a moment and contemplate the events of the past few hours and to give thanks in his or her own way.
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I know what it's like to be pregnant and nervous and poor.
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The success or failure of a life, as far as posterity goes, seems to lie in the more or less luck of seizing the right moment of escape.
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You can't live off of just greasy fatty foods and stayin' up till six in the mornin' just partyin'. You gotta take care of yourself.
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Women were victims. Their husbands could beat them up when they wanted to. They couldn't work. They could be maimed and killed by their husbands.
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Memory is the power to revive again in our minds those ideas which after imprinting have disappeared, or have been laid aside out of sight.
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The poet presents his thoughts festively, on the carriage of rhythm: usually because they could not walk.
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I don't think people are interested in my personal life. I've never had a Hollywood life. I've always been a worker.
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I would give wings to children, but I would leave it to them to learn how to fly by themselves.
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Tragedy is dead! Poetry itself died with it! Away, away with you, puny, stunted imitators! Away with you to Hades, and eat your fill of the old masters' crumbs!
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I find television, and particularly live television, very romantic: the idea that there is this small group of people, way up high, in a skyscraper in the middle of Manhattan, beaming this signal out into the night.
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So, I gained a little..weight, .. Big deal. Clean and sober.
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Even a good marriage leaves people with longings for certain things their marriage will never be. So, do they accept that, make compromises, and say, "You can't have everything in life," which is what we always did? Or do they say, "I deserve more. I want to experience that thing and, you know, I have fifty more years to live than I used to." It's not necessarily that we have more desires today, but we do feel more entitled to pursue them. We live in this "right to happiness" culture, and yes, we do live half a century longer than we used to.
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You have a winner and a loser and that doesn't bother me, I am man enough to accept that.