Sue Hubbell (Suzanne Hubbell) Quotes
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I've always liked acoustic blues. I liked Bob Dylan a lot.
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My friends and I were wild and we liked to joy-ride.
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I got along with people very well at every job I had, people liked me and I liked them and I loved being on my feet.
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I've always liked SyFy.
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The animated bug has bitten pop culture. It makes me feel happy and free. When you don't act seriously, you can make up your own rules.
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I'm not interested in being liked.
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I can be vilified. I can be misunderstood. I didn't come here to be liked. I came here to make a difference.
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I could deny it if I liked. I could deny anything if I liked.
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You can always become the person you would have liked to be.
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I just liked stand-up comedy so much. I used to memorize Bill Cosby albums and other people's albums, George Carlin, Flip Wilson.
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I trailed off and he didn't push me to finish. I was finding that I liked that.
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I was a bass fisherman. I liked bass. That was my thing.
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Shrimp are the insects of the ocean. They're bottom feeders. So they're delicious, but they're the bugs of the sea.
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It's just a combination of letters I liked. And when your whole art's based on the lettering you choose, you kinda figure out what ones work together. I just liked the shapes of the k, a, w, s. It has no meaning.
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I would really have liked to have gone to Broadway with 'A Streetcar Named Desire.' I was proud of that.
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If you liked Louis L'Amour, you will really love Don Bendell.
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I started playing heavy-metal guitar because that's what I liked. And then I got into classical guitar because it was so technically complicated.
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Second law: The complexity barrier. Software complexity and therefore that of bugs grows to the limits of our ability to manage that complexity.
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The Muslims refuse our culture and try to impose their culture on us. I reject them, and this is not only my duty toward my culture-it is toward my values, my principles, my civilization.
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It is better to do too much than to do too little.
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One of my top tips for aspiring entrepreneurs: Tell everyone you know about your idea. This runs contrary to the instinct that most people have, because they're afraid someone is going to 'steal my ideal.' Ideas alone are worth very little; it's in the execution and market feedback that companies are made.
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You become a star not because of your title; you become a star because you are adding star value to the company
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Otherness is what I have always liked about bugs.