William Gallas Quotes
For many people, this would have been a great final. But one of us has to go out early and we'll be doing all we can to make sure it's them.

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The Resistance is a moral certainty, not a poetic one. The true poet never uses words in order to punish someone. His judgment belongs to a creative order; it is not formulated as a prophetic scripture.
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I've never worn fur, either. I'm a naturally squeamish person, and fur smells like dead animal to me.
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I think in the lifetime of a tennis player there are many times where you feel that tremendous confidence.
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New York City is my favorite city in the world.
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My head was always in books.
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My motto is that the audience should notice the actors, not the clothes.
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I don't put people down. I build people up. That's how I always wanna be looked at.
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Baseball's future? Bigger and bigger, better and better! No question about it, it's the greatest game there is!
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Kevin Costner. I love Kevin Costner. That's all I have to say. I love Kevin Costner.
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I claim that human mind or human society is not divided into watertight compartments called social, political and religious. All act and react upon one another.
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I was a horrible student.
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Tailoring was considered to be a world that was very traditional, and basically going out of fashion. Fashion designers did not have a real link with tailoring or tradition, so I fused the two worlds together.
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I'm one of the regulars. I play this doctor, Dr. Andrew Brown, going through some marriage problems.
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Football is a great deal like life in that it teaches that work, sacrifice, perseverance, competitive drive, selflessness and respect for authority is the price that each and every one of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile.
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As a conservative, I maintain a healthy skepticism of the theory of man-made global warming. I also believe that more people enjoying the fruits of modernity and economic development is a good thing - as long as those people arrived legally and obey the law.
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That's one of the reasons why 'Lost' has to end: because we can't sit around and envision, 'What is the flashback for Jack in year nine?' It doesn't realistically exist.
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Fundamentalists are panicked by the apparent disintegration of the family, the disappearance of certainty and the decay of morality. Fear leads them to ask, if we cannot trust the Bible, what can we trust?
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Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decide.
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What you lose in blindness is the space around you, the place where you are, and without that you might not exist. You could be nowhere at all.
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Our technology promises the magic of constant connectedness. Yet we feel loss in being atomized on separate screens, trapped in filter bubbles of belief, bobbing in a sharing economy in which the technologists seem to own all the shares.
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I have always believed the thesis that one's politics and the character of one's intellectual work are inseparable.
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Success is not a matter of mastering subtle, sophisticated theory but rather of embracing common sense with uncommon levels of discipline and persistence.
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What happened after Katrina is that people were stirred to action; there were an enormous number of contributions by people trying to make a difference. But then we forget. We've forgotten Katrina victims, we've forgotten the face of poverty.
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For many people, this would have been a great final. But one of us has to go out early and we'll be doing all we can to make sure it's them.