Vartan Gregorian Quotes
The result is a memorial that expresses both the incalculable loss of life and its regeneration.

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I've traveled all the way around the world; I've been to over 95 countries, so I love ethnic food, different types of cuisine.
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My hunger is always there.
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Classical quotation is the parole of literary men all over the world.
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I grew up with my stepfather in Brighton, but I did spend a lot of time with my natural father, and I was loved by both, so I suppose the advantage of this was that I wasn't bound by one set of experiences; I always had an alternative.
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In the '80s the band was 24/7. You were only as good as what you were producing at any given moment. Now my family is more important. I also think having the shock of your mum and dad dying humbles you slightly.
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Science and religion are the two most powerful forces in the world. Having them at odds... is not productive.
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I'm the little dog who goes the wrong way - under the hoop.
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My parents were divorced by the time I was even conscious - like, I don't remember them ever being together.
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My husband and I have season tickets to the Giants games, and we go there as fans to enjoy it.
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As the bill requires, any terror alert system must give people and organizations some indication about what steps they must take to improve their own security and assist in the Nation's security.
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I don't feel closeted.
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Oftentimes, people stay where they are in life simply because of fear. But do you know that fear isn't reality? It's only a thought in your mind.
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I love being a father. It's one of my big jobs is just being a parent. It's one of my favorite things I do.
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Ain't no place like New Orleans. It's one of kind.
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The good parts about being a public company are increased discipline, increased execution and increased transparency to make sure that you are really building a company for a hundred years.
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I'm not sure if it's good to have freedom or not. I'm really confused now.
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I have truly eclectic taste in music, and I seem to cycle through phases in terms of to what's inspiring me. I'll go from Beethoven to Sigur Ros; world music, Brit-pop, classic rock, blues/jazz, even the odd bit of heavy metal.
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Life is so short. I would rather sing one song than interpret the thousand.
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'Pale Fire' by Vladimir Nabokov was bloody hard work but really thrilling.
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It's a generational thing. It'd be great if some kids grew up with me as that Jason Bourne figure.
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The result is a memorial that expresses both the incalculable loss of life and its regeneration.