Bill Willingham Quotes
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I despise making the most of one's time. Half of the pleasures of life consist of the opportunities one has neglected.
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I get nervous before everything - dates, filming, award shows. I just don't want to say something stupid. But as soon as I step out on that stage, or as soon as I show up to a date, it all goes away, and I just have a great time with whoever I'm with.
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Everything that I design I would wear myself.
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I'm always glad to see somebody rethink something rather than reproduce something I did.
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When I am playing baseball, I give it all that I have on the ball field. When the ball game is over, I certainly don't take it home. My little girl who is sitting out there wouldn't know the difference between a third strike and a foul ball. We don't talk about baseball at home.
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ArcGIS includes a Living Atlas of the World. It's like a large living library of geographic information.
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Rock 'n' roll can be fun and dangerous at the same time.
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The loss of a child is my greatest nightmare.
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American politics is always somewhat fluid. In this age of social media, it means that voters can swing back and forth.
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The United Auto Workers is AARP in an Edsel: It has three times as many retirees and widows as 'workers' (I use the term loosely). GM has 96,000 employees but provides health benefits to a million people.
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I have ambitions to set records which will be hard to chase down, like getting more than 100 caps for Ireland.
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How many times have people used a pen or paintbrush because they couldn’t pull the trigger?
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Species do not grow more perfect: the weaker dominate the strong, again and again- the reason being that they are the great majority, and they are also cleverer. Darwin forgot the mind (-that is English!): the weak possess more mind. ... To acquire mind, one must need mind-one loses it when one no longer needs it.
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The mind that perceives the limitation is the limitation.
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Imprudent restrictions often force youth farther than enticement would carry them; and careless limitation is frequently worse than no injunction.
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If that's true and the rate stays like that for another 40 years, there's a good probability that somebody who is active in the credit economy for that period of time might be a victim. But that's not a given.
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Each success only buys an admission ticket to a more difficult problem.
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Isn't there a statute of limitation on playing the poor abused victim?