Robert Frost Quotes
The best things and best people rise out of their separateness; I'm against a homogenized society because I want the cream to rise.
Robert Frost
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To have a songwriter that wrote so specifically what I felt to be true... I've never been much of an actor either. If something is real for me, then I can do it.
Barry McGuire
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I went online with winelibrary.com in July of 1997; that was my first professional online play.
Gary Vaynerchuk
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If there is anything that a man can do well, I say let him do it. Give him a chance.
Abraham Lincoln
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A Pike, in the California dialect, is a native of Missouri, Arkansas, Northern Texas, or Southern Illinois. The first emigrants that came over the plains were from Pike County, Missouri; but as the phrase, 'a Pike County man,' was altogether too long for this short life of ours, it was soon abbreviated into 'a Pike.'
Bayard Taylor
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I tramped. When I was on the freight trains, I wasn't looking for work. I was looking to go from place to place without paying any money.
Utah Phillips
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I like silence; I'm a gregarious loner and without the solitude, I lose my gregariousness.
Karen Armstrong
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When I go into the studio, I completely detach. I let my emotions come out.
Sade Adu
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There is only one thing people like that is good for them; a good night's sleep.
E. W. Howe
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My philosophy is to always find the smartest people you can. Hire people smarter than you.
Donny Deutsch
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My mother was harsh and constantly told me I had jug ears and heaven knows what else. But she was devoted and a hard worker.
Carmen Dell'Orefice
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Oh, I think it was like when, you know, Cupid throws an arrow and hits you. First, there was this Mexican band, dressed up with bows and arrows. They were playing some funky weird music,, I didn't know it yet, but it was like Lee Perry, George Clinton, and Sun Ra mixed up, Mexican funky.
Carlos Santana
Santana
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The best things and best people rise out of their separateness; I'm against a homogenized society because I want the cream to rise.
Robert Frost