Murray Walker Quotes
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My intention throughout has been to write, to create literature, and to be able to look people in the eye after I'd done it - the people I'd written about.
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I had heard that Robert Duvall was interested in doing 'Lonesome Dove,' and he's one of those actors with whom I'd work on any project. So I tracked down the script and started to bug the producer, Dyson Lovell, to get in there.
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Because my main concern is the Tibetan Buddhist culture, not just political independence, I cannot seek self-rule for central Tibet and exclude the 4 million Tibetans in our two eastern provinces of Amdo and Kham.
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As you are working on ideas, you are in a bubble, working on your images. What's important to me in my work, I like this idea of communicating through a piece of art so works don't have to be exchanged. They're okay and they're helpful but most importantly that the image will convey something in my mind that I was trying to communicate and then you have that connection.
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Therefore, states are equal in natural rights.
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I feel good about the decisions that I made and I'm happy. You know, I'm really happy.
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You can have it all, but you can't do it all.
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Flag desecration is not a constitutional issue for the courts. It is a political one that belongs to the people.
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On no further occasion present a flag or medal to an Indian.
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I have always wanted an Olympic medal. I always wanted to see India's national flag going up at the podium.
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When I get older, I will be stronger They’ll call me freedom, just like a Wavin’ Flag
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Off with your hat, as the flag goes by! And let the heart have its say; you're man enough for a tear in your eye that you will not wipe away.
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That is, no matther whether th' constitution follows th' flag or not, th' supreme coort follows th' iliction returns.
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It's not a flag that I look at with anything favorable. That's for sure, ... I can't tell people what flag to fly.
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I love the smell of a man's skin.
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I would like to bury myself in an Indian village, preferably in a Frontier village.
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What a privilege it is to be an American!
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W. B. Yeats has created, if not a new world, a new star. He is not a reporter of life as it is, to the extent that Shakespeare or Browning is. One is not quite certain that his kingdom is of the green earth. He is like a man who has seen the earth not directly but in a crystal.