Harrison Ford Quotes
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I don't even know what my favourite food is anymore, as they are all such bad foods!
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Everyone in this house and the houses next door knows when I'm in the sauna because I start singing, and I sing the blues when I'm in a really good mood. I have a really loud voice, you know.
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If it wasn't because of my high heels, I would still be in Coatzacoalcos with 10 children.
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The individual is losing significance; his destiny is no longer what interests us.
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I think that we're just fortunate that you have an experienced legislator: 26 years of fighting for our issues in line. I mean, there's nobody, there's no man, nor woman that is being mentioned that has the legislative experience that she has and the passion in her heart for advancing the cause of women.
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Perhaps it's not that I'm frigid-- it's that once I decide I like a guy, I turn into a raging idiot, unfit for public appearances.
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Christians are not perfect, and all of us do sin along the way. But genuine Christians hear His voice and follow Him.
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We shall never secure emancipation from the tyranny of the white oppressor until we have achieved it in our own souls.
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To be a follower of The Honorable Elijah Mohammed, you have to completely extain from alcohol, or fornication, adultered, killin', stealin', lyin'. I would say that the people are not rejectin' the Honorable Elijah Mohammed because they don't believe what he teach.
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Decide that you are not going to stay where you are.
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Nicole Baart has written a novel that satisfies on every level. Sleeping In Eden is a compelling mystery, a tragic love story, a perceptive consideration of the callous whim of circumstance and, perhaps most important, a beautiful piece of prose. I guarantee this is a book that will haunt you long after you've turned the last page.
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I was loud and electric at night, got all shook up with Elvis.
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We need hope, or else we cannot endure.
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Rain is something the democrats use to sell umbrellas.
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They say that it is the practiced liar who can deceive. But so often the practiced and chronic liar deceives only himself; it is the man who all his life has been selfconvicted of veracity whose lies find quickest credence.
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Most of the scientists I know think civilization is teetering on the brink of a global disaster. They just don't know when it's going to hit. I don't have the answer to that either. I'm scared as hell.
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If you keep proving stuff that others have done, getting confidence, increasing the complexities of your solutions - for the fun of it - then one day you'll turn around and discover that nobody actually did that one! And that's the way to become a computer scientist.
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It is probably the best validation, the best compliment: that when somebody says you are getting good things in life, and you deserve this.