Isabella Summers Quotes
I always get a kick out of playing Dog Days. Mainly because we wrote it together.

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My background playing soccer gave me a natural advantage over many of the American-born players.
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Listen, I must be 110 by now. Granny is going to kick the bucket at some point.
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I was a writer for hire. I wrote to pay the bills.
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I just love playing in major championships.
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From 1999 on - until 2003 - I covered publishing in a weekly column for Wired.com and wrote for several other publications - altogether writing over 150 articles.
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I feel like there's different kinds of evil and there's different kinds of villains, and as much as I would like to be dark and playing with knives... it's not me and it's not my look.
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I stopped playing in Jr. events when I was 12 and played women's.
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I have always found myself playing the hero, but I love villains. Villains have more fun.
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Yes, I love playing Mom.
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I am not playing for any lobby. I am playing for national lobby. I will ignore lobby. Anybody has useful suggestion, they can give it to me. The history will speak about it.
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My whole career I'm used to playing a lot of games.
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I started playing the trumpet when I was about eight.
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My job playing Sam Malone was to let the audience in, to love my bar full of people. And that informed my life.
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I learned a lot from playing those late-night, 1-to-4 A.M. gigs with my band, and playing when no one was listening.
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Some people get a kick out of Taylor Hicks being their landlord.
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I love playing and working on music. It is something that I feel really lucky to be able to spend my life doing. And I don't sleep much!
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If the Cowboys and Titans ain't playing, I'm not interested.
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The initial notion for 'Check Your Head' was just all three of us getting back to playing instruments.
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(The fielders are) just sitting out there playing jacks on the carpet, and the next thing you know the ball gets hit to them, and they can't get to it because you've put them to sleep.
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Life has always seemed to me like a plant that lives on its rhizome. Its true life is invisible, hidden in the rhizome. The part that appears above ground lasts only a single summer. What we see is the blossom, which passes. The rhizome remains.
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I had a lot of friends in high school and in college, and we had a good time.
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I did a lot of theatre.
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I always get a kick out of playing Dog Days. Mainly because we wrote it together.