Tertullian Quotes
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It didn't help my career to be living in Appalachia.
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Albania is at risk and we are living in difficult times.
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What I do for a living is listen.
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Your man Flavor Flav is living!
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I like to perform live like we're all just hanging out in my living room. I'm totally casual and informal on stage.
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There are really very few roles for women in films in which you can also make a living.
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I couldn't be a royal. It's like living in a supersonic goldfish bowl.
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I wanted to make a living, but I really was not interested in money at all. I was interested in being a great comedian.
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I like to come into my workspace and feel it's a living environment and not frozen, which is why I often change or add to the pictures on the wall.
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My dad was a journalist. He was in Rwanda right after the genocide. In Berlin when the wall came down. He was always disappearing and coming back with amazing stories. So telling stories for a living made sense to me.
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'Love Tattoo' I recorded without a record company. I'd gotten turned down by the record companies – they said they didn't get me, which is fine, I suppose.
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I think about my dwindling anonymity, and that's really scary because a very large part of me would be perfectly happy living on a ranch in Colorado and having babies and chickens and horses – which I will do anyway.
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I'm thrilled I can make a living doing something I enjoy.
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I made a living being a background singer for years.
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I'm definitely a glass-is-always-half-full, not half-empty, kind of person. Which is why I love living in America.
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When I was living in the Dominican Republic, the local kids became a part of my family.
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Maybe subconsciously I feel I was meant to work hard for a living.
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When I was living in the projects, I had a mop stick for my horse. I wanted to be Gene Autry or Roy Rogers, so I would ride my mop through the projects.
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Suppose a State said that, Because we think that the focus of marriage really should be on procreation, we are not going to give marriage licenses anymore to any couple where both people are over the age of 55. Would that be constitutional?
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I'm just really trying to say what I really mean, which is: 'Your eye's on the prize, your eye's on the future. It's nice to know that a lot of wonderful things have happened to your life and that so much of it has been successful. That's great, but the work is really what makes it fun - and that has to be the future.'
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I'm used to shifting languages because my father used to speak to us, to my brother and I, he used to speak in English. He wanted us to be quite fluent in English, especially when he was trying to correct our behavior; he would do that in English.
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And when will there be an end of marrying? I suppose, when there is an end of living.