Harrison Ford Quotes
You have to remember that baseball really was the American pastime in the Forties, not football, basketball or any other sport.

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OK, I'm happy. I'm happy. All right? I'm happy.
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I didn't want wrestling anymore; I wanted to not want it. But I couldn't get a job anywhere, which was part of the reason I was homeless. I couldn't get a job pumping gas. I couldn't get a job working at a warehouse, I couldn't get a job at Baskin Robbins, I couldn't get a job anywhere.
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It's strange to recall that America animated none of my youthful daydreams. I did not see a Hollywood film until my late teens.
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I would never challenge any rapper to a rap-off. It's weird, I'm not that type of rapper.
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I think that our primary concern is that the membership in our industry become active. I'm not talking about the candidates being active. I'm talking about the few hundred thousand people who work in the industry around the United States.
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I believe the President was enormously effective in small groups, small groups being anything under a hundred, where you could really communicate.
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Right now, and in every now-moment, you are either closing or opening. You are either stressfully waiting for something - more money, security, affection - or you are living from your deep heart, opening as the entire moment, and giving what you most deeply desire to give, without waiting.
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If slander be a snake, it is a winged one - it flies as well as creeps.
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I'm not dumb enough to be a goalie.
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I buy hats like women buy shoes. I have well over 150.
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We are saved by faith alone, but the faith that saves is never alone.
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From you, my dear Erasmus, let me obtain this request, that just as I bear with your ignorance in these matters, so you in turn will bear with my lack of eloquence.
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You can't discover one foot of clay on an idol without suspecting the other.
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It is important that democracy in Lebanon is protected and that Hezbollah will not be supported by outside forces like Syria and Iran.
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A work of art wastes away and becomes lustreless in surroundings where it has a price but not a value. It radiates only when surrounded by love. It is bound to wilt in a world where the rich have no time and the cultivated no money. But it never harmonizes with borrowed greatness.
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You have to remember that baseball really was the American pastime in the Forties, not football, basketball or any other sport.