Cesar Luis Menotti Quotes
Letting go of its good players, like Özil, the ones who know how to play football – that did surprise me.
Cesar Luis Menotti
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I am the smartest comedian in the history of the world.
Andy Kindler
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I don't think that swearing or gratuitous violence or sex make a show better. I just think there are natural rhythms to a human being in these situations, and what happens in these situations that cable allows is a natural reaction.
Philip Winchester
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At the World Cup, there is a constant risk that you might find a bag or some object that has been left behind, and no one is quite sure what it is. To bring in a full bomb-disposal team for each item can be very time-consuming. The PackBot can go over rough terrain, climb stairs, pick things up, and also be operated from a safe distance.
Colin Angle
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When my son was 3 years old - I'll never forget this - there was this homeless guy walking toward us, and my son looked at me, and he said, 'Who's your buddy?'
Al Madrigal
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In terms of the Japanese royal family, they were considered the direct descendants of a god. They are regarded as all-powerful and possessors of unimaginable wealth, and yet they are, more often than not, literally prisoners of tradition.
Kathryn Lasky
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The trial by jury is a trial by 'the country,' in contradistinction to a trial by the government. The jurors are drawn by lot from the mass of the people, for the very purpose of having all classes of minds and feelings, that prevail among the people at large, represented in the jury.
Lysander Spooner
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I said if a woman sings an aggressive guy's lyric, it can't miss.
Jimmy Iovine
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In any business, the more you learn, the more sympathetic you can be to other people's positions.
Peter Asher
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If I was going to get beat up, I wanted to be indoors where it was warm.
Tom Heinsohn
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If you're making a film, you've got to have one eye to the audience and one eye to what excites you about it, and sometimes it's not the same thing.
Brad Anderson
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Man, 'Hill Street Blues' was on when I was 12, and I remember feeling I'd never seen anything like it. It was that far ahead of its time, with dark characters you loved. I remember Ed Marinaro, the football star.
D. B. Weiss
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Letting go of its good players, like Özil, the ones who know how to play football – that did surprise me.
Cesar Luis Menotti