Edward I of England Quotes
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Hip-hop was started on groups.
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With time and thought, one can do a good job.
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If you want to start or grow a business in the state of Missouri and hire more people with good jobs, I will be your friend and ally.
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If I do a good job, people won't care if I am green or have three heads.
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My success, I feel like, is credit - credit for a good job. I haven't even gotten a Grammy, yet I've already decided I want an Emmy.
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The moment you accept responsibility for EVERYTHING in your life, is the moment you gain the power to change ANYTHING in your life.
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To generous souls every task is noble.
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When someone isn't seen for a long time, Well, folk soon begin to imagine the worst.
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The only thing I can do is wipe my arse, brush my teeth, turn up and do the best work I can.
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I think the hardest part about Golf is being committed to your wife...
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Where the Mystery is present, joy is infinite; where the Mystery has departed, efficacy is exhausted and the spirit disappears.
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My relationship to the desecration of the earth was very theoretical and intellectual until I got sick. I could never watch anything about polar bears dying or the death of bees. There were certain things I knew I couldn't go near because they were too devastating. But I don't think until I got cancer did I get it in my body, what was happening to the earth. I finally went: "Oh! Earth! Organism!"
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I have so little patience with the whole Y.A. book thing. As far as I'm concerned, you either read books for children or you read books for adults.
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Scientists must use the simplest means of arriving at their results and exclude everything not perceived by the senses.
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In the songs I can still be really really direct but in interviews when I'm explaining my songs I shouldn't be so direct about who they're about.
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The one infallible sign that a spiritual teacher is a fraud is that he charges money for his instruction.
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They're all... looking... a little... nervous right now
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Such is the power of death - to strip away breath and transform a person into an airy abstraction.