Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Quotes
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If you were my friend, I love you unconditionally. I like you the same way I like everyone else that's around me.
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I don't like people cleaning my room.
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I really like performing for people.
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Making fun of born-again Christians is like hunting dairy cows with a high powered rifle and scope.
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I don't like getting out when I could be painting. And when I'm painting, I don't want anybody else around.
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Excessive speed and quantity are, like chattiness and digression, besetting sins of cyber-assisted authorship.
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My kids like their eggs with catsup. I like mine with salsa.
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I don't worry too much about the script, I just ad lib, like Pearl Bailey.
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If you feel like snacking, stock up on almonds, walnuts and cranberries.
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My son, O'Shea. He looks like me, and he can rhyme.
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I really like collections of things. I love antique botanical prints with a bunch of different weeds and seeds.
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Without sounding too pretentious, I feel my job is almost like becoming a monk or a nun - it's a calling.
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I'd really like to work with Gwen Stefani and Cee Lo.
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Borderline embarrassing fact: I used to have a pseudo line when I was seven called Zizzy Fashion. I love clothing, and I would eventually like to design as well as act.
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I like to be left alone when I'm not working.
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I couldn't be a royal. It's like living in a supersonic goldfish bowl.
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I'd like to see one person - just one - who would own up to having been a coward.
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My childhood was endless - from eight to 18 felt like hundreds of years.
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Obviously, I haven't succeeded in defusing the political concerns about the Fed.
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I'm doin' something different. I mean, I talk a little bit about race and interracial dating, but it's not the heart of my act. I just try to do what I think is funny; there's no huge message or through line.
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I'm a producer first, and I know music, so I can jump on any song, whether it's pop or urban, without changing me. Whatever I do, I'm gonna make it classic.
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I'd rather win a pennant than an Academy Award.
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It was the sibling thing, I suppose. I was fascinated by the intricate tangle of love and duty and resentment that tied them together. The glances they exchanged; the complicated balance of power established over decades; the games I would never play with rules I would never fully understand. And perhaps that was key: they were such a natural group that they made me feel remarkably singular by comparison. To watch them together was to know strongly, painfully, all that I'd been missing.
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I felt like the track came to us, but then it went beyond us.