Gary Gait Quotes
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I tell them the rules are made by the government. Every firm should comply. It doesn't mean they can't compete.
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You're dealing with all these foreign agents, foreign brushes, and different time zones. So, you have to put just as much work into taking that makeup off as you do into putting it on.
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I never listened to the Grateful Dead as a teen; the only exposure I got was what came through the walls when my sister was listening to them.
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Since its founding, Brooks Instrument has been producing devices that measure and control the flow rate of fluids used in manufacturing processes. And for all those years, the company has relied on the standard marketing package for its sector: earnest, information-crammed manuals and brochures.
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I started performing opera when I was 10 years old. I didn't perform as Zola Jesus until I was probably 18.
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You have to remember this was the '60s, when climbing was dangerous and sex was safe.
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Stay up and really burn the midnight oil. There are no compromises.
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Not out of mere charity, but because peace in our time requires the constant advance of those principles that our common creed describes; tolerance and opportunity, human dignity and justice.
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We only see things coming and going, we need food, we need water.
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Just be your authentic self because there's nothing sexier or more beautiful than that.
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No matter what size I am I love performing no matter how big or little I am! I feel good.
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Absence is one of the most useful ingredients of family life, and to dose it rightly is an art like any other.
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I do want everyone to feel comfortable. That's why I'd like to talk to you about Jesus.
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I must be taken as I have been made. The success is not mine, the failure is not mine, but the two together make me.
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Me personally, I side more with punk rock bands. I grew up with The Misfits, The Dead Boys, The Damned, Dropkick Murphys, and early AFI. That was the stuff that really got me into music. Song writing wise, bands like Alkaline Trio were very important to me for beginning to write songs.
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Who does anything for 10 years? Isn't that a crazy number? We used to be a lot more steadfast in our ways. You know? Now, things change so quickly.
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We are very, very, very concerned with the situation.
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The trouble with Jim was he looked at the world and could not look away. And when you never look away all your life, by the time you are thirteen you have done twenty years taking in the laundry of the world.