Corey Dillon Quotes
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Inside every Sancho Panza there's a Don Quixote struggling to get out.
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I felt bad to have to get divorced. I wasn't proud of that.
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Never trust a hippie. That's definitely my motto.
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If we didn't get the record, we didn't exist.
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Value is what you get.
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It took me seventeen years to get three thousand hits in baseball. I did it in one afternoon on the golf course.
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You give before you get.
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To get scared is something not in my personality.
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I really love fan art, which I get sent a lot of. I really, really get a lot of. I get a kick out of it.
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Honestly, are we ever going to get over 'California Girls' by Katy Perry? I know it's old, but that song - I love that song!
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'Adapt and overcome' is my new motto.
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I love clothes so much. I feel like whatever I wear is an insight for other people to get to see who I am, or for me to portray how I'm feeling.
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Too many writers get into that gross-'em-out factor.
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Unity and secularism will be the motto of the government. We can't afford divisive polity in India.
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I become quite obsessive when I get into something.
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Success is a science; if you have the conditions, you get the result.
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Don't get me wrong: I love a massive show with dancers and the works, and I love Zumba! But I just want there to be more people who just sing.
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What a pity that in life we only get our lessons when they are of no use to us.
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Like, literally, when you get the script, you're like, 'Whoa, I hope the Black Hood isn't after me.' I guess we'll find out.
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South Carolina State Rep. Mike Pitts wants to ban money.
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A lot of times we see choices in front of us, and we limit ourselves by what we see. God wants us to see His way of doing things. And His way is always greater than our ways.
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The main thing about the character [in the Ordinary World] is that he loves music, and he shares it with his daughter. He's having a mid-life moment, and it's a small moment, really. I think that the character actually really loves where he's at, in his life. He's just trying to have it make a little bit more sense while he figures out what he actually wants to do with it.
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My whole motto is get four yards, and if I get more than four, that's fine.