Bradford Cox Quotes
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Biggie was a lyrical genius: he was a musical painter with words. As he rapped, you would see the picture come to life as you heard his story. You hear a lot of rappers rap; you hear a lot of singers sing, but you don't see the movie in your head the way you do when you hear Biggie rap.
R. Kelly
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I'm not a materialistic person.
Marat Safin
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See, it's no in between: you're either free or you're a slave.
H. Rap Brown
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I usually eat a salad for lunch and before a game since it keeps me feeling healthy and energized on the field. I love piling on the toppings: the more colorful the better! I usually do nuts, fruit and avocado, but I also mix up my creations with different toppings and lettuces.
Carli Lloyd
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The Japanese have different words for love. To them, it's plain weird that we love spaghetti and love our children and love our lovers, all with the same word, when surely the thing being described as love is radically different in each case.
Samantha Harvey
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My singing led into acting, and that is how I discovered acting.
Lalaine Vergara-Paras
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In His tender mercies, God has an incredible capacity to love the unlovely.
R. C. Sproul
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It's ill-luck to serve a bad man,
Hall Caine
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We believe... that the applause of silence is the only kind that counts.
Alfred Jarry
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The United States and Saudi Arabia have an extraordinary relationship and friendship that dates back to Franklin Roosevelt and King Faisal.
Barack Obama
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Angela Merkel has been an extraordinary partner for me and for the United States throughout my presidency.
Barack Obama
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We set ourselves the ultimate aim of abolishing the state, i.e., all organized and systematic violence, all use of violence against people in general.
Vladimir Lenin
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He means to succeed, and a man who has centuries before him can afford to wait and to go slow.
Bram Stoker
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You just can't bifurcate bitcoin currency from the technology. Bitcoin will always need a monetary base.
Barry Silbert
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To a superior race of being the pretensions of mankind to extraordinary sanctity and virtue must seem... ridiculous.
William Hazlitt
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It seems the most logical thing in the world to believe that the natural resources of the Earth, upon which the race depends for food, clothing and shelter, should be owned collectively by the race instead of being the private property of a few social parasites.
Ralph Chaplin
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I can tell from the tone of his voice and the thought processes in getting to where he's at that there's no point in talking to him further. He wanted to make that decision independent of all other factors and we respect that. [on Damien Martyn retiring
Ian Chappell
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Everything I do is 100% automation, which means I'm just doing it live.
Bradford Cox