Caspar Weinberger (Caspar Willard "Cap" Weinberger) Quotes
I have had a long unabashed love affair with dogs that stretches back to early childhood.

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After 'Pitch Perfect,' I only want to be in sequels. No. 2 of whatever.
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The music industry's very laid back while I'm very, very aggressive.
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I actually like football a great deal.
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I knew that God put me on this earth to be on the radio.
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I think that any sort of fantasy or sci fi that is grounded in something that could ostensibly be real - 'Jurassic Park' being my favorite example - is that much more prescient because it means that much more. Maybe one day, what if?
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Even before it opened its retail arm, Beigh was renowned among pashmina cognoscenti for the quality and complexity of the work produced in its workshop, a large, airy, sunlit rectangle of a room directly across from its second-floor shop.
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I think it's fun running with dogs. They're always so fit and fast.
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An old building is like a show. You smell the soul of a building. And the building tells you how to redo it.
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I just consider being one of the luckiest people in the sense that creativity came to me and it flowed.
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I'd like mostly stuff for design, because I like to design clothing.
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If you take a frozen box and stick it in the microwave, you become connected to the factory. We've forgotten who we are.
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Forever, it was just soccer - passion, life, love. Then I got married, and I had to transfer some of my energy. I want to be my best for my country, but I also made a really big promise and choice to be the best in my marriage. That has not always been the easiest thing to manage.
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Common sense is compelled to make its way without the enthusiasm of anyone.
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James Joyce was a synthesizer, trying to bring in as much as he could. I am an analyzer, trying to leave out as much as I can.
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There are writers in Germany who drink the Absolute like water; and there are books in which even the dogs make references to the Infinite.
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It is much more fun to write about villains then heroes. The villains are the ones that think out the scheme, and the heroes just kind of come along for the ride.
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I tend to discourage people from calling me 'Sir Ian,' because I don't like being separated out from the rest of the population. Of course, it can be useful if you're writing an official letter, like trying to get a visa or something passed through Parliament. They're impressed by these things.
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The word 'cancer' carries with it enormous fear, fear for the future, fear for family.
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There are aspects of small town life that I really like - the routine nature of it, the idea of people knowing you and your likes and dislikes.
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Buddhist practices offer a way of saying, 'Hey, come back over here, reconnect.' The only way that you'll actually wake up and have some freedom is if you have the capacity and courage to stay with the vulnerability and the discomfort.
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Lose not yourself in a far off time, seize the moment that is thine.
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If you're a doctor, what do you promise to do? First, do no harm. If your operating philosophy is do no harm, that's not a call to imagination. Not only that, if I'm a patient, I don't want your imagination. I want what works.
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Propaganda is to a democracy what violence is to a dictatorship.
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I have had a long unabashed love affair with dogs that stretches back to early childhood.