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		But I may be one who does not care Ever to have tree bloom or bear.
	
	
	
		
			
				
					
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		My view is that life is too short. I'm not being melodramatic or anything, but when your mother dies in your arms - just you and her, and it's one o'clock in the morning, and you're waiting for her to exhale - you just think, life's too bloody short to argue about the little things.
	
	  Saffron Aldridge Saffron Aldridge
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		Inside, I've got a real purist desire and dream about the music. I like the idea of being able to carve out a kind of magical, colourful, artistic, inspirational life. And the reality just turns out to be quite different, working with the business to bring this thing you have created into the world.
	
	  Damien Rice Damien Rice
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		Properties have different characteristics, like companies, and the market throws up more opportunities because it is inefficient.
	
	  Barry Sternlicht Barry Sternlicht
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		I wish I could compete again, but my good feeling is, these competitions are better as exhibitions.
	
	  Oksana Baiul Oksana Baiul
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		In the 60s, if you wanted to be an actor, you couldn't do just one thing.
	
	  Barry Bostwick Barry Bostwick
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		It might be, it could be... it is! A home run!
	
	  Harry Caray Harry Caray
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		The American dream seems to be thriving in Europe not at home.
	
	  Fareed Zakaria Fareed Zakaria
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		I tell my kids and I tell proteges, always have humility when you create and grace when you succeed, because it's not about you. You are a terminal for a higher power. As soon as you accept that, you can do it forever.
	
	  Quincy Jones Quincy Jones
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		As a child, I'd help my mum cook, and it was ridiculous - she had the correct gadget or utensil for everything. 'Stop! Don't use that, I have exactly the right utensil.' After I left home, I survived on cup-a-meals and never saw myself as being like her. Now I've become her.
	
	  Kelis Rogers Kelis Rogers
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		Our ideas about love and attractiveness are so primal, our need for belonging so intense, that most of us are loath to abandon our favorite beliefs on these issues. If you've ever let yourself feel lovable and lovely, only to be deeply hurt, you may see accepting your own body as a setup for severe emotional wounding.
	
	  Martha Beck Martha Beck
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		Of all the felicities, the most charming is that of a firm and gentle friendship. It sweetens all our cares, dispels our sorrows, and counsels us in all extremities. Nay, if there were no other comfort in it than the pare exercise of so generous a virtue, even for that single reason a man would not be without it; it is a sovereign antidote against all calamities - even against the fear of death itself.
	
	  Seneca the Younger Seneca the Younger
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		But I may be one who does not care Ever to have tree bloom or bear.
	
	  Robert Frost Robert Frost