Wolcott Gibbs Quotes
Our writers are full of cliches just as old barns are full of bats. There is obviously no rule about this, except that anything that you suspect of being a cliche undoubtedly is one and had better be removed.

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I can't say anything I don't love about Seattle.
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I don't die in anything!
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Anything looked at closely becomes wonderful.
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Technological 'revolutions' don't really overthrow anything - they simply append a new and dynamic market to that which went before.
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I don't fear anything now.
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When you get into the granny era, you're lucky to get anything.
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I don't do anything just 'cause nothing else is happening, or for money.
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Obviously, I'm not a singer. I don't consider myself a singer.
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Lebanon is a Syrian protectorate. The Lebanese dare not do anything without the approval of Damascus.
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Would I have traded 'Homeland' for anything else? No. Would I trade 'Billions' for anything else? No.
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I wish no teams had cheerleaders. I find it more distracting than anything else.
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I was only interested in scoring goals. I wasn't interested in anything else.
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Word of mouth travels faster than anything else.
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I procrastinate so much and I get distracted by anything.
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I don't like to dabble in anything I don't do well. I don't talk politics.
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Above anything else, I hate to lose.
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All anything takes, really, is confidence.
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From ages 10 to 12 or so, I barely remember anything.
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If they won't come to worship God in a church, something must be done. We have to instigate a nationwide search for a way to make it fun.
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We have never asked for anything. We need money. Cash.
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Let's be honest, any show will live or die based on how good the characters are, how good the actors are, how complicated the relationships are, how grounded they are and how much heart they have.
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At the time that they were shown, the Brillo Boxes were underappreciated. It's only now, with the patina of history, that we can really see these masterpieces in a clear light.
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Our writers are full of cliches just as old barns are full of bats. There is obviously no rule about this, except that anything that you suspect of being a cliche undoubtedly is one and had better be removed.