Bill Gaede Quotes
A relativist is an individual who doesn't know the difference between an adjective and an adverb.
Bill Gaede
Quotes to Explore
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A Lawyer will do anything to win a case, sometimes he will even tell the truth.
Patrick Murray
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Even though my songs may sound very personal, to me most of them are fiction. It is a great way for me to be able to live a fantasy life as a writer because I get to be someone else, someplace else for three and a half minutes, just like the listener.
Nanci Griffith
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Music was in the air when I was growing up. My siblings Katy, Dave and Phil were musical; my dad worked in inner-city New York where a musical revolution was taking place - folk music, rock n' roll, gospel music. My sister taught me to sing. My brothers taught me to play.
Sam Barry
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Man, I have had so much plastic surgery, I don't even recognize myself, sometimes. If I catch a glimpse in a window or something, I think it is someone else.
Vince Neil
Mötley Crüe
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Family is always first. Even though my kids are older - my son is 25 and my daughter is 21 - I still like to sit down and have dinner with them as much as I can.
Jaclyn Smith
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And several galleries – two had asked me and I said no, because I didn't want to leave things on consignment.
Beatrice Wood
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The very first time I had Whitney Houston on my show, however many years ago, I thought, "You are 'the voice.'" You are the voice, that was my name for you.
Oprah Winfrey
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Isn't it sad that we only get upset about nasty things happening to people and places if television decides we should?
Marion Chesney
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Chopsticks or no chopsticks, it was the Chinese who first used knives and forks.
L. M. Boyd
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Express a mean opinion of yourself occasionally; it will show your friends that you know how to tell the truth.
E. W. Howe
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My first job in TV was hosting this young teen magazine show, and all these high school teenagers showed up from all over Sacramento, California, and they chose four of us to host the show, two boys and two girls. And of the two girls, I was kind of the perky smart one and the other girl was the pretty one.
Lisa Ling
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Between floor votes, hearings and meetings, a typical week in Washington is about 70 hours. And back in the district, it's about 60 hours, a lot of which is spent with constituents.
Suzanne Bonamici