Charles Angoff Quotes
Home is where you hange your memories. . . Home is where you begin again to dream again.

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I doubt if you can have a truly wild party without liquor.
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That's everybody's goal, when they come to the league, is to win a Super Bowl. That's the ultimate goal.
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If you were to ask me to choose between democratic values and wealth, power, prosperity and fame, I will very easily and without any doubt choose democratic values.
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I want to be frozen on the hope that they'll find whatever I died of and bring me back.
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Beware, all too often we say what we hear others say. We think what we are told that we think. We see what we are permitted to see. Worse, we see what we are told that we see.
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Yesterday is a cancelled check. Today is cash on the line. Tomorrow is a promissory note.
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I'm not good at accepting help.
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I have lots of memories of my father. He was an incredible father. We all loved him to death.
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America is an archipelago of tribes, a land where people form national families of kindred spirits.
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I became an optimist when I discovered that I wasn't going to win any more games by being anything else.
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Older women are best, because they always think they may be doing it for the last time.
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We all go back to our roots. My father went to the central west, went to Ilfracombe in 1919. He was the manager of the wool scour there. And, Ilfracombe was right at the heart of Australia's great wool industry, and my mother was a teacher at Winton.
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I'm not a good liar. I just tell the truth; I think that's the best way.
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Bachelors have consciences, married men have wives.
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Literature is no longer Necessary Teaching is left.
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Every man and every woman is a star.
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When autumn darkness falls, what we will remember are the small acts of kindness: a cake, a hug, an invitation to talk, and every single rose. These are all expressions of a nation coming together and caring about its people.
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For me, I think one of the biggest battles is mentally. You have good days, and you have bad days. Randomly, you'll feel good for weeks, and then all of a sudden, you'll have a bad day where you're really sore. And you end up questioning yourself, like, 'Am I doing the right thing? Why is this so hard?'
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The Australian Book of Etiquette is a very slim volume.
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The hardest thing about being a full time chef is leaving my work behind when I go home at night. I'll toss and turn about a menu item or forget to order produce and wake up at 4 A.M. in a cold sweat over some artichokes.
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I wanted my children to have the same exposure to the water I had. My strongest memories of Northeast Harbor are going in a small Whaler with my dad, looking for osprey.
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Home is where you hange your memories. . . Home is where you begin again to dream again.