Charlie McCreevy Quotes
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I think I should get a bigger between-the-song persona, so then I'm not wandering around the stage like some mad old auntie that's saying hello to people and falling over.
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I always say spend more on classics, like a good pair of leather trousers, an amazing tailored jacket, or a classic handbag. Then you can just mix your everyday tops from the high street.
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My childhood had its challenges, like everyone's. It imbued me with certain things and took away others. It made me very determined.
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I did musical theatre for about four years. One time, I did six shows in one year whilst juggling school.
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My first job is big sister and I take that very seriously.
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Irish people are educated not only about artistry but local history.
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While The United States is the most powerful nation the world has ever seen, it is also the most detested nation that the world has ever known.
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It is not worth the paper it is written on unless it is backed by the kind of force that will make the other side consider the penalties too heavy to break the agreement.
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I love hip-hop; I love Sleigh Bells. I also love classical music and musical theater.
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There's too many people in seats of power who just haven't got a clue what they're doing. They're bean counters, and it just pisses me off because consequently our kids go to see crap movies.
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The only righteousness that meets the requirements of the Law is the righteousness of Christ.
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Not that I took it as a fiasco at the time, but no one saw 'Almost Famous' in the theaters,
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Those who think that it is easy to play chess are mistaken. During a game a player lives on his nerves, and at the same time he must be perfectly composed.
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I'm playing every day. I still want to win.
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If I had the choice of knowing the truth or searching for the truth, I'd take the search.
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I'm convinced being a tennis analyst is the easiest job in the world.
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Politically, Donald Trump doesn't seem to care much about what he says. He gauges the effect. Sometimes, in the middle of a speech, he will change his direction if the audience doesn't like him.
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Surely it's better to live in the country, to live on a prairie by a drawing of rivers, in Iowa or Illinois or Indiana, say, than in any city, in any stinking fog of human beings, in any blooming orchard of machines. It ought to be.
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There are many other areas. And I am confident that each of them is of interest to both the people of the United States of America and the Russian people.
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Life continues to be difficult. It always will be because that's just life. But I am so glad I have put some happiness into the world.
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It is not what a man does that is of final importance, but what he is in what he does. The atmosphere produced by a man, much more than his activities, has the lasting influence.
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The world is governed by opinion.
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Lots of member states seem to be wanting to put up unjustified barriers." ()