Robert Fitzgerald Diggs Quotes
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I believe that you can always learn from observation.
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Those who survived the San Francisco earthquake said, 'Thank God, I'm still alive.' But, of course, those who died, their lives will never be the same again.
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Life is like an analogy.
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I'm an actor. That's what I'm gifted at. It's what makes me breathe.
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Since I became Secretary-General, five years ago, I have seen youth participate at the United Nations as never before.
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Be virtuous and you will be vicious.
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Marriage is not a noun; it's a verb. It isn't something you get. It's something you do. It's the way you love your partner every day.
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It's a lot of wonderful things about the Bay area and Oakland that I absolutely love. I wouldn't change being from there by any stretch.
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After Versace was murdered, the first person to call me was Mandela.
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There are players there that you wished you could have on your squad. . . . I had some tough conversations today.
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I don't gamble, because winning a hundred dollars doesn't give me great pleasure. But losing a hundred dollars pisses me off.
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It was when Lucifer first congratulated himself upon his angelic behavior that he became the tool of evil.
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There is no easy way out. If there were, I would have bought it. And believe me, it would be one of my favorite things!
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I think what grows the economy is when you get that tax credit that we put in place for your kids going to college. I think that grows the economy. I think what grows the economy is when we make sure small businesses are getting a tax credit for hiring veterans who fought for our country. That grows our economy.
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And live like Nature's bastards, not her sons.
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Obama's presence opened a new field for writers, and what began as curiosity about the man himself eventually expanded into curiosity about the community he had so consciously made his home and all the old, fitfully slumbering questions he'd awakened about American identity.
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...architects (should) involve themselves continuously in anticipatory design as recommended by Buckminster Fuller
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It's harder to make the glass than break the glass.