Wolf Blitzer Quotes
Quotes to Explore
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Smarter is always the answer.
Samuel J. Palmisano
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We have not yet seen what man can make of man.
B. F. Skinner
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Everything I make starts very personally.
Baz Luhrmann
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Life's there to make the most of, and that's what I do.
Patrick Rafter
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Computers make me totally blank out.
Dalai Lama
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I love to take something ordinary and make it really special.
Ina Garten
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Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so.
Galileo Galilei
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Public decision-making does not lend itself to certitude.
James A. Leach
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Always be smarter than the people who hire you.
Lena Horne
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I was trying my best to calm everybody down, because we're going to make mistakes. We've just got to be a little bit smarter with the ball.
Eddie Charles Jones
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I wanted to make a comment on the obsession with success and failure that we see a lot in America.
Cameron Crowe
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We are the choices we make. And have to make. We aren’t anything else.
Patrick Ness
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You can make history, or you will be vilified by it.
Leonardo DiCaprio
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If you make a choice that goes against what everyone else thinks, the world will not fall apart.
Oprah Winfrey
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We all didn't come into to the world at the same time so it makes sense that we don't leave it at the same time.
Lurlene McDaniel
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Don't count the days, make the days count.
Muhammad Ali
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To know, is to know that you know nothing. That is the meaning of true knowledge. For a man who claims to have knowledge, while actually knowing nothing, is less smarter than you, who claim to know nothing.
Socrates
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Become who you are. Make what only you can make.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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When I'm in show mode, I can't even think about putting on makeup; I just have to be centered.
Banks
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When Demosthenes was asked what were the three most important aspects of oratory, he answered, 'Action, Action, Action.'
Plutarch
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Few novels truly deserve the description 'rollicking' in the way Mary Novik's Conceit does. A hearty, boiling stew of a novel, served up in rich old-fashioned story-telling. Novik lures her readers into the streets of a bawdy seventeenth-century London with a nudge and a wink and keeps them there with her infectious love of detail and character. A raunchy, hugely entertaining read that will leave you at once satiated and hungry for more.
Gail Anderson-Dargatz
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From Caesar's legions to the Napoleonic wars. From the Reformation, the Enlightenment and the industrial revolution to the defeat of nazism. We have helped to write European history, and Europe has helped write ours.
David Cameron
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My goal is to make the viewer a little bit smarter.
Wolf Blitzer