George Horne Quotes
Glasgow is the only professional club I have been at and when the offer came up I was delighted to sign – it was pretty easy.

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I boxed 15 years in a club.
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A lot of my friends send me Snapchats of when they're in the club, and they're like, 'It's your song!'
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Songs like Reach and S Club Party are pop classics. I'm really proud that I had a part in them.
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Even in my side of the world, I've been in publishing for what, 25 or 26 years, and it's gone from being a gentlemen's club to being a few big players, and it's very corporatised.
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I am very excited and delighted to be an important part of the development of corporate America.
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I'd played in about four or five bands before we started up, only a couple of which did club dates.
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Every revolution has its counterrevolution - that is a sign the revolution is for real.
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I knew that Chelsea was a club that changed its manager reasonably often.
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Big Oil is a club, and they'll do everything to keep me out.
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Every Englishman is convinced of one thing, viz.: That to be an Englishman is to belong to the most exclusive club there is.
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We want to build the club on our attendances. We don't want to pay all our TV money straight out in transfer fees and wages. We have to invest in developing Villa Park, allowing us to generate our own revenue streams.
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I have my hopes as to how we can grow as a basketball club.
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My wife made me join a bridge club... I jump off next Tuesday.
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I was delighted to not go to university. I couldn't wait to be out of education.
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One way to become enthusiastic is to look for the plus sign. To make progress in any difficult situation, you have to start with what's right about it and build on that.
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The thought is merely a sign, as the word is merely a sign for the thought.
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We came out and took care of business and that's the sign of a good team, coming out and making adjustments.
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Why do two colors, put one next to the other, sing?
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He is relaxed and has the total faith and confidence of the entire club behind him,
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Inspired by the punched railway tickets of the time, an inventor by the name of Herman Hollerith devised a system of punched manila cards to store information, and a machine, which he called the Hollerith Machine, to count and sort them. Hollerith was awarded a patent in 1889, and the government adopted the Hollerith Machine for the 1890 census. No one had ever seen anything like it. Wrote one awestruck observer, “The apparatus works as unerringly as the mills of the Gods, but beats them hollow as to speed.” Another, however, reasoned that the invention was of limited use: “As no one will ever use it but governments, the inventor will not likely get very rich.” This prediction, which Hollerith clipped and saved, would not prove entirely correct. Hollerith’s firm merged with several others in 1911 to become the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company. A few years later it was renamed—to International Business Machines, or IBM.
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We sing in a church, why can we not dance there?
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The search for love is ultimately the shock reaction of the cutting of the umbilical cord.
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Glasgow is the only professional club I have been at and when the offer came up I was delighted to sign – it was pretty easy.