Cruz Bustamante Quotes
I think that anybody who works and pays taxes ought to have a right for citizenship.Cruz Bustamante
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I do have friends who make movies, but for the most part, I never really wanted to feel like I was part of an industry.
Harmony Korine -
I just write what I think is funny. I don't care who watches it.
Ian Hecox -
A wedding is a funeral where you smell your own flowers.
Eddie Cantor -
Nobody asked how you looked, just what you shot.
Sam Snead -
The British Museum was our first real museum, the property of the public rather than the monarch or the church.
Kate Williams -
We feel like 'Lost' deserved a real resolution, not a 'snow globe, waking up in bed, it's all been a dream, cut to black' kind of ending. We thought that would be kind of a betrayal to an audience that's been on this journey for six years. We thought that was not the right ending for our show.
Carlton Cuse
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I saw stars like Helen Hayes, Maurice Evans, Tallulah Bankhead and Cornelia Otis Skinner. It was enchanting. I knew that was the world I wanted to be in.
Sada Thompson -
The American mind, unlike the English, is not formed by books, but, as Carl Sandburg once said to me... by newspapers and the Bible.
Van Wyck Brooks -
But we cannot just take this historical fact for granted. We must make it live.
Wendell Willkie -
Life is not easy in politics.
Viktor Orban -
There was a period where I was a little scared that I'd blown my chance.
Carlene Carter -
The world gets very small after a while, if you stick around long enough.
Edie Falco
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You gotta give everybody a new trend a new wave, something new to do.
Quavo Migos -
The Right-wingers everywhere take themselves too seriously, whether in the U.S. or the U.K. And, by the way, so does the Left. The Left can take itself a little too seriously as well.
Dan Aykroyd -
Medicine was certainly intended to be a career. I wanted to become a psychiatrist, an adolescent ambition which, of course, is fulfilled by many psychiatrists.
J. G. Ballard -
I give thousands of interviews, and I'm probably about as open as anybody in Washington as far as access goes, so I'll continue to do that.
Rand Paul -
I'm drawn to the romantic aspect of a character. It's human emotion. It's much more fun to watch. And it's much more fun to play.
Natalie Zea -
John Glenn craved the publicity. I think even John would admit that. When he went into politics, that became pretty obvious! He knew how to do public relations.
Wally Schirra
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Through social, location, and mobile technologies (SoLoMo) we now have the ability to leverage our virtual communities into the physical world, to bring our online experiences offline.
John Zimmer -
The way it works for us is, when I watch a character and I connect to a character, I'd love to bring them back and see them again.
Aaron Korsh -
There may be a certain amount of pleasurable excitement in running up to the top of a hillock in the hope of seeing your ball near the flag, but this kind of thing one gets tired of as one grows older.
Alastair Mackenzie -
I think that anybody who works and pays taxes ought to have a right for citizenship.
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