Alexis Davis Quotes
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When the needs of one person are being met by the other, there is laughter.
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I hate being called an 'icon.' I just don't like it. That's all there is to it.
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I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.
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Being well-dressed is a wonderful thing, but I don't think it should be life threatening.
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It's such a Bore Being always Poor.
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Try imagining James Joyce not writing about being a Catholic.
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Sometimes women who are taller aren't comfortable with it, but I love being tall.
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Essential to the theory of evolution is the premise that everything has come into being by itself.
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Fashion is that thing that saved me from being sad.
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I love working in America, I love being part of the industry out here.
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I loved being in a band.
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Being in a Woody Allen film. I cherish it.
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Me being able to beat up Austin Powers? I mean, how great can that be?
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There are days when I still want to be able to do what I want when I want, but there's also something wonderful about being secure.
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One of the things about my ministry is that I have never branded myself as being above the people or superior to people.
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Bermuda is not even tropical. The charm of the tropics - the heat, the chaos - is not there.
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Being a gentleman is a worthy goal.
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He who stops being better stops being good.
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I love the idea of being out there with little or no net.
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I've always loved reporting from the field most of all. There's something about doing live TV and being there as it happens that's always appealed to me. I think there's great value to bearing witness to these events as they're actually happening.
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Today, India consumes about 682 watts per capita, far lesser than developed nations. As India develops, it will definitely require a lot more energy.
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The humor of jazz is rich and many-sided. Some of it is obvious enough to make a dog laugh. Some is subtle, wry-mouthed, or back-handed. It is by turns bitter, agonized, and grotesque. Even in the hands of white composers it involuntarily reflects the half-forgotten suffering of the negro. Jazz has both white and black elements, and each in some respects has influenced the other. It's recent phase seems to throw the light of the white race's sophistication upon the anguish of the black.
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Being an underdog is my lucky charm.