Nav (Navraj Singh Goraya) Quotes
In the beginning of my career, I'm not going to lie, before I met Cash and before everything took off, I used to go crazy on them. I used to respond, but then my energy just got drained from it, and one day I said to myself, "What am I doing?"Nav
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I'm optimistic about people and about the planet and about nature. I think it's resilient, like people are.
Viggo Mortensen -
It's not what you've got, it's what you use that makes a difference.
Zig Ziglar -
Some men think that if you're empowered and sure of yourself then you're a man-hater, but it's like, 'No, I'm just the same as you are, but maybe just a tiny bit more confident.'
Paloma Faith -
'Hannity' had a a guy on that said, 'I fathered 20 kids by 14 mothers.' That is s cultural issue which has demeaned our society and has caused our society dearly in terms of imprisonment. Who's going to be the fathers to those children? Who's going to pay child support?
Foster Friess -
I grew up in the South and went to church a lot.
Patrick Wilson -
I come from a Christian faith. I am not going to give you insight into my particular beliefs.
Patricia Ireland
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I believe myself to possess a most singular combination of qualities exactly fitted to make me pre-eminently a discoverer of the hidden realities of nature.
Ada Lovelace -
What a man can be, he must be. This need we call self-actualization.
Abraham Maslow -
There really has not been a strong Republican message to either the poor or the African American community at large.
Jack Kemp -
Say yes to everything.
Aaron Swartz -
Cage's Music of Changes was a further indication that the arts in general were beginning to consciously deal with the 'given' material and, to varying degrees, liberating them from the inherited, functional concepts of control.
Earle Brown -
Whoever degrades another degrades me, And whatever is done or said returns at last to me.
Walt Whitman
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History is, strictly speaking, the study of questions; the study of answers belongs to anthropology and sociology.
W. H. Auden -
The anti-Darwin movement has racked up one astounding achievement. It has made a significant proportion of American parents care about what their children are taught in school.
Ian Hacking -
The press called me a billionaire, and my wife came up and said I must be squirreling money away.
Foster Friess -
I like to write about painting because I think visually. I see my writing as blocks of color before it forms itself. I think I also care about painting because I'm not musical. Painting to me is not a metaphor for writing, but something people do that can never be reduced to words.
A. S. Byatt -
In Germany, salads are assemblies of ham and mayonnaise, not trendy tossed leaves.
Rachel Johnson -
In a sense it might even be said that our failure is to form habits: for, after all, habit is relative to a stereotyped world, and meantime it is only the roughness of the eye that makes two persons, things, situations, seem alike.
Walter Pater
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When I was growing up, I was an '80s baby, so I remember the Sega Genesis and the first Nintendo. I grew up in a time when we first started playing video games on a computer screen. Now there are headsets and your body's the controller.
Mehcad Brooks -
Our lies reveal as much about us as our truths.
J. M. Coetzee -
I won't apologize for choosing my career over kids.
Aisha Tyler -
I enjoyed every bit of my swimming career. I think that's the most important advice - to enjoy what you do.
Summer Sanders -
The greatest of the greats wouldn't be the greatest of the greats if they didn't try stuff, you know what I mean?
Zendaya -
In the beginning of my career, I'm not going to lie, before I met Cash and before everything took off, I used to go crazy on them. I used to respond, but then my energy just got drained from it, and one day I said to myself, "What am I doing?"
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