Richie Furay Quotes
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I was so young, and making movies, going to the studio every morning at dawn was magic.
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My father was a railroad man his entire life; 43 years for Southern Railroad.
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I'm very excited every time I'm at Augusta National. It's such a beautiful and fabulous golf course.
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I'd like to do a comedy, actually. I think it would be great to do a sitcom or something like that. I'm pretty much open to anything.
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Establishing an equilibrium between the Islam of truth and Islam as an identity is one of the most difficult tasks of religious intellectuals.
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I try to stress to my children that buying something never leads to true happiness.
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I remember once giving my dad some drawings and writings and said, 'If you could just give these to the publisher, that would be great.' And I was about five!
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I ain't going to sit here like, 'My neighborhood was hard, and I had to get out there and grind.' We made it hard for ourselves. We chose to stay on the streets.
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If this is coffee, please bring me some tea; but if this is tea, please bring me some coffee.
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Form and function are a unity, two sides of one coin. In order to enhance function, appropriate form must exist or be created.
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I am against boycotts in general: boycotts against us as well as anything and everything that can be boycotted.
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Gas consumption is growing everywhere.
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We're all capable if we have faith and passion.
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Throughout our long and sorry history it has been men who supposed themselves to be exemplars of integrity who have done all the damage. Every crusade, whether for decent literary standards or to cover women’s bodies or to free the holy land, had been launched, endorsed, and enthusiastically perpetrated by men of character.
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I always doodled as a kid while I was talking on the phone or watching TV.
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The money is better in films and television. But in terms of acting, theatre is more rewarding.
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I've never been a very flashy person.
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I think that people in the phase between being someone's kid and being someone's parent have always been uniquely narcissistic, but that social media and Twitter and LiveJournal make it really easy to navel-gaze in a way that you've never been able to before.
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The popular story is that America was built by immigrants and that, therefore, everything about immigration is good and leads to a more successful society. This narrative is so devoid of historical context that it should embarrass anyone beyond a second-grade education.
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When watching movies, I was always inspired by the performances of the cast. Of course, the story and the direction and all that intrigued me. But what actors would propel themselves to do, and be, was awesome. It was like, how could these people give so much?
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I hate politics. What they say and what they do is completely different.
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The monastic man is an artist.The philosopher Appoints man’s place in music, say, today. But the priest desires. The philosopher desires.And not to have is the beginning of desire. To have what is not is its ancient cycle.
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Many improv groups give off the same positive annoying vibe that I associate with Christian Young Life groups with shows that more resemble children playing than a comedy performance.
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I'm not only a Christian, but I'm a pastor of a church.