Corey Dillon Quotes
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I was 23 and saw my face on the side of the big T4 bus at V Festival and almost fainted.
Jameela Jamil -
'm a general, I do something. I go out and fight wars and win them.
John Milius -
Yeah, I know there's been all this talk this year especially about the 3-point shot and can you win shooting it. There's a lot of different styles that can work. You have to base it on your own personnel.
Steve Kerr -
When I go out into the countryside and see the sun and the green and everything flowering, I say to myself "Yes indeed, all that belongs to me!"
Henri Rousseau -
Many people don't think that the poor in the developing world can do work on a computer. They won't say it explicitly. But they think it's too sophisticated.
Leila Janah -
We tried our best for the longest time to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the matter, and at each step, we were thwarted by those that said, No, we will not turn the boy over to his father.
Janet Reno
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As far as money goes, there's a saying in Denmark: 'Your last suit doesn't have any pockets.' You can't take it with you. You can make all the money you want, but who cares?
Viggo Mortensen -
To throw a shoe at a man in Dundee is the equivalent of a kiss on the cheek and an embrace in London. Dundee is a very different place; they have their own rules.
Calvin Harris -
Exclusion is never the way forward on our shared paths to freedom and justice.
Desmond Tutu -
By boosting oversight and accountability, we can empower the VA in its core mission of helping the men and women who have served our country.
Ann Kirkpatrick -
Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds.
Percy Bysshe Shelley -
Horace smiled. "Always breakfast like a man condemned. One never knows that a day may bring."
N.D. Wilson
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My wife and I, we met making a movie. This is not just our job, it's our life. It's what we do naturally whether we're working together or not.
Tom Hanks -
I wore U.S.A. across my chest in 1976.
Caitlyn Jenner -
History is only a tiresome repetition of one story.
William Graham Sumner -
It seems to me that the contrast between adjacent syllables has lessened and the result is an over-reliance on enjambment. Now enjambment is a fine, intellectually strong aid, but like all such things it becomes tiresome and calls too much attention to itself.
Christopher Logue -
What was a person, if not the things they knew and the face they wore?
Catherynne M. Valente -
The afternoon wore away.
Edmund Crispin