David Moyes Quotes
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I've been in this business for 40 years - you do a show, and you don't know what's going to come of it.
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People who want the most approval get the least and people who need approval the least get the most.
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When we begin to desire a thing, to yearn for it with all our hearts, we begin to establish relationship with it in proportion to the strength and persistency of our longing and intelligent effort to realize it.
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I remember growing up always loving the guitar. I used to love to watch the people play on the Country Western shows on TV. My folks told me that when I was just a toddler, I used to pretend I was playing a guitar on a toothpick.
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Urban America is like a foreign country in a sense.
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The process of writing a book is so removed in my mind from the process of publishing it that I often forget for great stretches that I eventually hope to do the latter.
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They have all different names for music. I think the music I'm going to change the style with is going to be really, really big-years and years after I'm gone.
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A poet is a man who manages, in a lifetime of standing out in thunderstorms, to be struck by lightning five or six times.
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I'm a person who has a lot of energy. So, yes, I don't really stop to rest or de-stress. I just keep going. I figure that if you don't stop, then you'll never notice how tired you are.
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The First Amendment defends all forms of speech including hate speech, which is why groups like Ku Klux Klan are allowed to utter their poisonous remarks.
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Management must speak with one voice. When it doesn't management itself becomes a peripheral opponent to the team's mission.
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My father, Cecil Banks Mullis, and mother, formerly Bernice Alberta Barker, grew up in rural North Carolina in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. My dad's family had a general store, which I never saw. My grandparents on his side had already died before I started noticing things.
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Americans welcome carbon limits because they want to protect their families from harm.
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Lincoln had no such person that he could talk with. Often, as a result, he debated with himself, and he would draw up a kind of list of the pros and cons of an argument, and carefully figure them out, and he might test them in public.
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I'm not a politician.
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I have done stupid with a lot of zeros on the end of it. I know what it looks like.
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You have to teach children about money intentionally - create teachable moments.
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I came out of my professional athlete career with a 450 credit score, no money in the bank to show for it, but I had an Ivy League degree. So I put that Dartmouth degree to good use and got a job on Wall Street. I hated it but used the time to make connections and become financially literate.
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Children are the most honest critics. They will say 'You're funny', but also 'You're pathetic - go away.'
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We say to the British government: you have kept those sculptures for almost two centuries. You have cared for them as well as you could, for which we thank you. But now in the name of fairness and morality, please give them back.
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I do not want India to rise on the ruin of other nations.
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There's no hope of people paying attention to your music video if you don't let others use it.
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I tried to look around to see what I wanted to do. Football was something I knew the most about.
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Did we miss out on a lot of targets? No. Was it disappointing? No.