Ana Monnar Quotes
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All I can do is make good music and make it for the fans, not for anybody else.
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The Cemetery of Forgotten Books is a metaphor, not just for books but for ideas, for language, for knowledge, for beauty, for all the things that make us human, for collecting memory.
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I bought an espresso maker and coffee maker and make them myself every day.
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In the game of football, you need to be strong, and at my position, you need to be able to put up a good fight. So I work on my upper body and lower body strength because your body's got to be able to last.
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I think Kenny Chesney or Garth Brooks would be the coolest duet partners. I look up to them so much for their work ethics.
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As a team the increased fuel costs, naturally, affect your budget. Figure this: the transporter that we run gets about 6 1/2 to 7 miles per gallon at best, 4 1/2 at worst. Obviously, the increased fuel cost makes a considerable difference, especially with all of these trips we're making to the West Coast now.
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There's a very fine line between underacting and not acting at all. And not acting is what a lot of actors are guilty of. It amazes me how some of these little numbers with dreamy looks and a dead pan are getting away wit it. I'd hate to see them on stage with a dog act.
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Relationship is about forgiveness and compromise. It is about balance where one person complements each other.
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The outer passes away; the innermost is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
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Boys turns girls into such idiots.
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The novel as we knew it in the nineteenth century was killed off by Proust and Joyce.
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I believe that the mistakes that we made in Europe in the last decades by allowing so much mass immigration from Islamic countries is a warning that if Australia is not vigilant enough to preserve the freedom, what has happened here might happen to Australia in the next decades as well.
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I call it soul food, and I call it compassion food because it kind of bonds loved ones together. It kept families together for a long time.
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And if it is true that we acquired our knowledge before our birth, and lost it at the moment of birth, but afterward, by the exercise of our senses upon sensible objects, recover the knowledge which we had once before, I suppose that what we call learning will be the recovery of our own knowledge . . . PLATO
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I would have bartered a diamond mine for a glass of pure spring water!
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Most full lives are filled with empty gestures.
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I see the glass half full and thank God for what I have.