Bret Bielema Quotes
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I debated free trade in college. I came out as a free trader. I'm a free markets guy. I'm an Adam Smith guy.
Sam Wyly
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One of the things that's interesting is that the PC has always had a huge amount of scalability. It was sort of the wild dog that moved into Australia and killed all the local life because it could just adapt. There used to be these dedicated devices, like dedicated word processors.
Gabe Newell
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I think just being on 'One Tree Hill' has given me a lot of confidence.
Kate Voegele
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I am from Karnal, India.
Kalpana Chawla
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I'm still a huge Yankees fan. Growing up, Jeter was my guy, but Bernie Williams was my favorite player.
Action Bronson
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Male athletes don't get dropped when they father kids.
Candace Parker
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I believe in God and a higher power. I'm still not the religious type per se because religion tore my family apart. I'm still a little scared and skeptical being one with any faith.
Ja Rule
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Few states, they have the international borders, state borders; in India, there is so much diversity in system. Unity in diversity is our system, so therefore, you cannot take for granted, whatever you do.
Mamata Banerjee
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Writing is about culture and should be about everything. That's what makes it what it is.
Irvine Welsh
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I never want any problems with anybody in this world.
Odell Beckham, Jr.
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I think travel is probably the downside of playing professional golf, but you've got to do it.
Karrie Webb
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I used to know all the lyrics to all the songs from 'The Phantom of the Opera.'
Mallory Jansen
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I like to write, and I would love to be a screenwriter one day and a director.
Dylan Penn
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Even though there's no forum for me on the radio for the kind of music I sing anymore, I am still excited about having a career where I can sing the best music in the world, and people will come and hear me because of the hit records I've had in the past.
Johnny Mathis
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Perhaps America works like this: Presidencies swing, as reactions to each other, like a pendulum. My optimistic belief is it is how we keep our country in balance.
Andy Dunn
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A book reads the better which is our own, and has been so long known to us, that we know the topography of its blots, and dog's ears, and can trace the dirt in it to having read it at tea with buttered muffins.
Charles Lamb
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What kind of town do we want in the future, and how are we going to plan on that?
Peter Berg
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Sorry, I don't do castles. I hate those winding turret stairs.
Laurie Graham
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The whole meaning of morality is a rule that we ought to obey whether we like it or not. If so, then the idea of creating a morality we like better is incoherent. Moreover, it would seem that until we had created our new morality, we would have no standard by which to criticize God. Since we have not yet created one, the standard by which we judge Him must be the very standard that He gave us. If it is good enough to judge Him by, then why do we need a new one?
J. Budziszewski
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The death of Churchill at 90 was one of those watershed moments in which the obituary rises to a special calling beyond the sharing of remembered times. It gave an older generation a rare opportunity to explain something of itself to its children.
Walter Cronkite
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For the last 3 years, we have celebrated National Nurses Week. Beginning on May 6, we will once again have the opportunity to truly commend the nursing community for their contributions to our national health delivery system.
Nathan Deal
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I like Xtreme Sour Strips. These really colorful little strips that are so good. I like snacking on them. They're not healthy for you, though!
Becky G
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It's usually the funny comments which are the better ones - and they are good for the game.
Andrew Flintoff
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It was an opportunity for them to get their legs back under them.
Bret Bielema