Bob Enyart Quotes
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Regardless of what the record is, what the score is, you always go out there and compete.
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I cannot determine what people or nations should do, but I do think that extremism gives birth to following and subsequent extremism.
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I just like to stay a little quiet and just do my own thing. If I win a little more, I think I'll get a little bit more attention.
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Liking one person is an extra reason for liking another.
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I think when you compete every week, when you play under pressure daily, you find your rituals to be 100 percent focused on what you're doing.
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And the invention of transformations of certain figures has become the most important in musical composition.
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My job is to help more people have jobs.
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I can't deal with someone flashy. That's so not me.
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I think conductors do spend too little time with their orchestras.
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I myself prefer my New Zealand eggs for breakfast.
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What happens in the media is the cult of personality. The brands who have been forced to cut their staff have been forced to take on the brands of journalists.
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Sometimes I get lonely, but it's nice to be alone.
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When I retired from my music November 1997, it had been 37 years.
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It's often difficult for conservatives to separate overall government intervention from a question as simple as the census.
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I say I'm the best actor in America who's never done a movie.
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I don't think you can look at my history and say they love me to death in Silicon Valley.
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I visited the Chinese side last year. The Chinese are in a constant state of military readiness. They have all their nuclear weapons in the area, presumably trained on targets across the border.
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There are limits beyond which your folly will not carry you. I am glad of that. In fact, I am relieved.
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I have to have breakfast, and breakfast has to be eggs!
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I want a part where I can use my own hair, my own voice, and maybe even be literate.
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There was only one thing of which he could be certain now. Boredom would not be a serious problem for a considerable time to come.
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I define poetry as celebration and confrontation. When we witness something, are we responsible for what we witness? That's an on-going existential question. Perhaps we are and perhaps there's a kind of daring, a kind of necessary energetic questioning. Because often I say it's not what we know, it's what we can risk discovering.
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Do right. Risk the consequences.