Dave Pasch Quotes
I wanted to be Marv Albert or Bob Costas. Those were my favorites growing up. Still are!
Dave Pasch
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I remember back in the early '70s, when I had a disastrous Grand Prix, my wife, Lynn, said to me, 'Don't worry, you're going to be a late boomer.' That's what she said to me, and I've always held that thought.
Ian Millar
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Far from being the basis of the good society, the family, with its narrow privacy and tawdry secrets, is the source of all our discontents.
Edmund Leach
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One thing that founders always underestimate is how hard it is to recruit.
Sam Altman
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No matter where I am in the world, I will always be back home for Christmas.
Malaika Arora Khan
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Where can I get some tat? I'd like to trade it in.
Aaron Allston
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When I was going through my chemotherapy, I realized not many people are willing to talk about cancer, even after getting fully cured. Celebrities and educated people are also very protective and private about it. I still haven't understood why. I decided to fight my battle out in the public.
Yuvraj Singh
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A lot of us who are creative and have all these great ideas just don't have the money to do it.
Kerby Jean-Raymond
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This is the age of insincerity. The movies had the misfortune to come along in the twentieth century, and because they appeal to the masses there can be no sincerity in them.
Lionel Barrymore
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For me growing up, Christmas time was always the most fantastic, exciting time of year, and you'd stay up until three in the morning. You'd hear the parents wrapping in the other room but you knew that also, maybe, they were in collusion with Santa Claus.
Chris Pine
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Growing up, I was listening to a ton of Motown music, Otis Redding, Aretha, and then there was the Beatles and Led Zeppelin and Janis Joplin. These were all people that I felt as though they truly felt every single lyric they said, and they weren't afraid of imperfection.
Bishop Briggs
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I bet you went on one date and wanted to get married.
Lou Holtz
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I wanted to be Marv Albert or Bob Costas. Those were my favorites growing up. Still are!
Dave Pasch