L. Ron Hubbard Quotes
One of the reasons they [the Japanese] have bad eyesight is probably these microscopic characters [furigana] which have many lines and strokes to them.& We wonder why they went mad and bombed Pearl Harbor when they knew they couldn't win. That [the Japanese language] would be a reason.

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My mother had a premonition and she felt that hairdressing would be very very good for me.
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Los Angeles is peopled by waiters and carpenters and drivers who are there to be actors.
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I believe the answers to most problems that confront us around the world can and should be approached by engaging both friend and foe in dialogue. No, I don't naively think that dialogue always works, but I believe we should avoid the rigidity of saying that dialogue never works.
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Every man prefers to look at a well-shaped woman instead of a rubber ball.
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The security link between us and Europe is very important for European security but also for our security.
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As an actor there's a lot of scrutiny and, even when you've had success, it becomes about sustaining that success. A friend of mine described it as a peakless mountain. Even for De Niro there's Pacino and for Pacino there's De Niro.
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I've lived in New York for a really long time.
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Young people really want you to give them a road map, and they will follow it to a tee. If you tell them, 'These are the eight steps you have to take to be successful,' they will do all eight very earnestly.
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The pace of innovation may slow down or speed up depending on the appetite in the public markets, but the constant progress of technology doesn't really ever stop. There's always opportunities for new ideas and creative people to go build great things. I'm always interested in learning about those kinds of opportunities.
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I used to hate any batsman who would not get out in my deliveries.
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The future ain't what it used to be.
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Creating a role is an interesting thing - each show or each situation is different.
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I would never go to a gym. How could I do it? So I tried to do it in my house and it doesn't work.
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You don't have to have a great voice to sing, just a distinctive one. But make sure you say the words clearly and tell a story.
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Everything in life has a price on it - there ain't a damn thing free in America, and football has got a price on it.
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I'm literally open to any medium that will have me.
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I always try not to overload my music with orchestration and to use only those instruments that are absolutely necessary.
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I consider it part of my responsibility as President of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear.
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One of the issues I kept saying to my students is you have to learn to interrupt. When you raise your hand at a meeting, by the time they get to you, the point is not germane. So the bottom line is active listening. If you are going to interrupt, you look for opportunities. You have to know what you're talking about.
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Sail on down the line,About half a mile or so.And I don't really wanna know ahWhere you're going.Maybe once or twice you seeTime after time I triedHold on to what we got.But now you're goingAnd I don't mind.
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I don't think about what I can't do or what I shouldn't be doing. I just think there are endless possibilities musically, really.
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Barometer, n. An ingenious instrument which indicates what kind of weather we are having.
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I just love the process of working with other actors.
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One of the reasons they [the Japanese] have bad eyesight is probably these microscopic characters [furigana] which have many lines and strokes to them.& We wonder why they went mad and bombed Pearl Harbor when they knew they couldn't win. That [the Japanese language] would be a reason.