William Joyce (Lord Haw-Haw) Quotes
The people of England will curse themselves for having preferred ruin from Churchill to peace from Hitler.

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I'm a regular person. I know a lot of people love being famous. I don't like it. I'm just chillin'. YouknowwhatI'msayin'?
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I like to give my inhibitions a bath now and then.
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I've always been about how will digital be transforming established businesses, and that's what I've done.
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Evil is unspectacular and always human, and shares our bed and eats at our own table.
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I'm focused on getting to a place where we can prove that journalism can make good money on the web.
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I miss my horse. He's in Los Angeles.
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So we're living by that sword, and we're going to cut every now and then from it's backlash.
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Sometimes, I sit down to sketch at the unearthly hour of 3 in the morning!
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We have learned how to do a lot of things. We must try to relearn why.
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When I first came to do shows in Vegas, I followed the usual entertainer's syndrome - I played craps and lost.
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I would never call a neighbor an enemy. But I would request the neighbor to be a good neighbor, to see that the neighbor's interest is a stable prosperous neighbor, a neighbor that is doing well.
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I would be content if I had nothing but a tape-recorder. I could still write songs and record them.
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It is never too late to get into tennis! While I started playing at the age of 8 when my parents gave me a tennis racquet for Christmas, tennis is a lifelong sport that can be enjoyed by people of almost any age. It's also something you never forget once you learn.
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At the end of the day, an actor is only a cog in the wheel.
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I remember auditioning for the Wonder Woman television show and being told that I wasn't the Wonder Woman type, but if I wanted to play the best friend, I could audition for that.
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I haven't read a newspaper in 20 years. I don't look at the computer or anything. You have to have a filter on what you let in.
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I was never a big fashion person, and so I'm sure I wore whatever. I was growing, and so I just wore whatever clothes that weren't that expensive and made sense at the time. But I'm sure that I look back and say, 'What was I thinking?' My adolescence was more in the '80s, and that's more my cross to bear.
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No nation ever had an army large enough to guarantee it against attack in time of peace, or ensure it of victory in time of war.
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If you want to buy a good movie, you'll buy a good movie. If you don't want to buy a good movie, you'll buy a 'Twilight' movie.
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By the time I grew up, acting just seemed like something I'd already done. I had absolutely no interest in it, even though some people thought it would be my calling.
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What the welfare system and other kinds of governmental programs are doing is paying people to fail. In so far as they fail, they receive the money; in so far as they succeed, even to a moderate extent, the money is taken away.
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Courage is a peculiar kind of fear.
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The 1960s were big for folk music, and the Kingston Trio led the way. They were the ones who started it all. The music was fresh and alive. College kids loved it and their parents did, too.
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The people of England will curse themselves for having preferred ruin from Churchill to peace from Hitler.