Bonnie Canino Quotes
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I had to work with a psychiatrist.
Felix Baumgartner
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If people ask me to describe my look, I always say: 'Quite classic with an edge.'
Carine Roitfeld
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I don't watch my own films very often. I become so jittery and ready to cry... and miserable. I think it's awful.
Ingmar Bergman
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The third fallacy is that affirmative action doesn't work.
Harold Washington
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The honest truth is no, I don't feel like I arrived. I don't feel like I'm worthy. My publicist says I'm not supposed to say that, but I don't feel I'm there yet.
Adam Green
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I have written stories since I was a child.
Rachel Joyce
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Be to yourself as you would to your friend.
William Shakespeare
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With a heart full of love and gratitude, I now take leave of you. I most devoutly wish that your later days may be as prosperous and happy as your former ones have been glorious and honorable. I cannot... I cannot come to each of you but shall feel obliged if each of you will come and take me by the hand.
George Washington
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The one common denominator of all successful people is their hunger to push through their fears.
Anthony Robbins
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Could I love less, I should be happier now.
Philip James Bailey
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There are things you fantasize about doing and saying, and then ultimately don't because it's illegal.
Mila Kunis
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We don't need a resume to come to God. It's not our good deeds. We come broken, and we need a savior.
Sonny Sandoval P.O.D.
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I knew we were going to marry someday, but I was absolutely surprised when he actually proposed. And surprised he had bought a ring. I ran around the yard screaming.
Jennifer Garner
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What counts in the ring is what you can do after you're exhausted. The same is true of life.
Muhammad Ali
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You can have someone younger, faster, but if you have got that experience and that ring craft, you can do anything in that ring.
Nicola Adams
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One day as a child, Brian was complaining to his mother about all the things he had to do: his homework, his chores.… “Technically, you don’t have to do anything,” his mother replied. “You don’t have to do what your teachers tell you. You don’t have to do what I tell you. You don’t even have to obey the law. There are consequences to everything, and you get to decide whether you want to face those consequences.” Brian’s kid-mind was blown. It was a powerful message, an awakening of a sense of agency, responsibility, moral judgment. It was something else, too: a powerful computational technique called Lagrangian Relaxation.
Brian Christian
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In Hollywood - in Hollywood, you're as good as your last picture.
Erich von Stroheim
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I wanted to get in the ring and be like Muhammad Ali.
Bonnie Canino