Kevin Talley Quotes
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I do not believe that people who go on strike in this country have a legitimate cause. Throughout the period of the Labour Government and this one, I have never supported any strikes in this country.
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God bless Dad, he came to every one of my shows. I was bad, and I had horrible stage fright. My dad was so relieved - he'd say, 'You were terrible; this kid is not going to be an actor.' Finally, I did a play and he said, 'Son - you were really good.'
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An unlimited power to tax involves, necessarily, the power to destroy.
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People shouldn't look at me and think life is one big piece of glamour. That's the marketing, the spin. Life is challenging. But I have courage, strength, and enough good health to see the positive.
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Trust comes before strength, and it becomes a conduit of influence. Your strength is a little bit threatening before people trust you.
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In the late 1960s, the New Classical economists saw the same weaknesses in the microfoundations of macroeconomics that have motivated me. They hated its lack of rigor. And they sacked it.
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I think book adaptations, the best one to me is like 'Brokeback Mountain.' Which is a short story, 21 pages, that expands so beautifully into a movie.
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I was pleased with both games. Our sportsmanship was outstanding.
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People should be more like animals . . . they should be more intuitive; they should not be too conscious of what they do while they do it.
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All our lives we sweat and save, Building for a shallow grave.
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What pen can describe this scene of marvellous horror; what pencil can portray it?
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In more recent testimony he added, “The president has in fact exceeded his authority in a way that is creating a destabilizing influence in a three-branch system.
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Questions are vehicles to the future. Answers are milestones along the way.
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A country without a memory is a country of madmen.
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To live in New York is to see the world as it is to come.
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One of my favorite things about 'Star Trek' wasn't just the overt banter but the humor in that show about the relationships between the main characters and their reactions to the situations they would face; there was a lot of comedy in that show without ever breaking its reality.
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I was fat because I lived in the Midwest in the 1970s, and everyone was a little fat then and only getting fatter.
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Women are not the richer sex. Women are not equal in society.
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It is a great moment in life when a father sees a son grow taller than he or reach farther.
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All I've got on my iPod is every single Queen song and every single Judas Priest song. Queen were an incredible heavy metal band. I saw them on their first ever tour, at Birmingham Town Hall. They just blew me away.
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Indeed, it was largely the clubbiness of the Washington village press corps that let Nixon get away with Watergate and still win his landslide in 1972.
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They said I won by a landslide, which blew me away.