Gavin Rossdale (Gavin McGregor Rossdale) Quotes
Well, I'm English, so it's intimidating to step anywhere. I used to be painfully shy. I wouldn't say that I'm painfully shy anymore. But if I have the option of sitting on the edge of a circle, I will.

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I think politics can no longer be assigned to parliamentary activity and it probably never could be. But politics with a small p and the history of trade union movement really interests me.
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I have never sought the reason why I write.
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I have such a huge girl crush on Beyonce.
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The power of the American people, when we rise up and stand for liberty, knows no bounds.
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I never smoked a cigarette until I was nine.
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As coaches, any work you may do, it's been done long ago.
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I was probably the best that ever walked this earth. And I could take a punch. I could deliver a punch. I didn't have the hardest punch in the world but my punches were sharp and they were crisp. And if you took too many of them, you would be knocked out.
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I actually think it's against the rules at Vox Media to work there if you've never dropped an iPhone.
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What I worry about is not just Nissan, but Japanese manufacturers losing motivation to maintain production in Japan. The high yen is definitely a headwind.
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It is our experience that political leaders do not always mean the opposite of what they say.
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I do dance music, and I can be pretty camp myself from time to time.
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I have travelled and been pretty much a one man operation for most of my career, and I think it'll continue to be that way.
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It has taken me most of my adult life to come to terms with who I am. To do that, I had to break free of attitudes that brought me down.
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Reformed theology so far transcends the mere five points of Calvinism that it is an entire worldview.
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Genuine love for Jesus manifests itself in obedience to His commandments.
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And so they are ever returning to us, the dead.
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I had a wonderful time with the Stones but after 31 years, I thought it was time to move on.
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Absolutely delightful, at first for its unspoiled picture of late-nineteenth-century Japan as seen through the eyes of three remarkable but very different Americans, the missionary William Elliot Griffis 1843-1928, the scientist Edward Sylvester Morse 1838-1925, and the writer Lafcadio Hearn, and then for the marvelous reconstruction of how Japan worked on their minds, radically changing their perceptions of the country and the whole relationship between East and West--between the barbarian and the civilized. The book is a tour de force.
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I get breakfast when everyone else is on their lunch break. I usually go to Dimes, which is a short walk from my apartment. Usually, I'll have chia pudding or an acai bowl and toast and sausage.
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I believe in horoscopes. I was born under the sign of the Ram, which means I'm headstrong, don't like people telling me what to do.
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When several villages are united in a single complete community, large enough to be nearly or quite self-sufficing, the state comes into existence, originating in the bare needs of life, and continuing in existence for the sake of a good life.
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Well, I'm English, so it's intimidating to step anywhere. I used to be painfully shy. I wouldn't say that I'm painfully shy anymore. But if I have the option of sitting on the edge of a circle, I will.