B. R. Hayden Quotes
We believed from the beginning that we could do it. We stuck in there and fought our butts off just to get back where we were and win the ball game.
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There was never a great man who had not a great mother.
Olive Schreiner
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I could never let the teacher down. I always worked hard, too scared to get in trouble.
Zoe Sugg
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The health care industry can play a great role in this by being aware of the fact that these children form perhaps the most neglected group of people in the country, largely because it is hard to find them.
C. Everett Koop
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One is that we stand - my two confreres and I - in some degree as representatives of a great number of fellow workers over the entire world, who are enthusiastically active in this field of ours.
Haldan Keffer Hartline
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Congress seems to be very good at doing nothing.
Gary Herbert
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I was in the military, and then I went to university to study biology.
Lars Mikkelsen
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I see Turkey's future as being in Europe, as one of many prosperous, tolerant, democratic countries.
Orhan Pamuk
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I happen to be quite fond of staying out late and sleeping the day away.
Rachel Nichols
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I loved being on the radio. Being paid to talk? It's like being paid to eat.
Rachel Maddow
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I shall have a beautiful dream tonight. I also wish everyone to have a beautiful dream.
Yani Tseng
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The country has undergone a profound social upheaval, the greatest the proletariat has ever known.
C. L. R. James
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The company that creates one global social graph will be very important going forward. It will be Facebook, with maybe 2-3 local social networks able to sustain competition long term.
Yuri Milner
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I believe in peace. I believe in mercy.
Malala Yousafzai
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I carry an umbrella when I am outdoors and always wear sunscreen, even when I am sitting in front of a computer screen! I never touch coffee or other caffeinated drinks.
Fan Bingbing
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People think that you can save calories by eating fewer meals a day, but it works just the opposite: the fewer meals you eat, the more counterproductive it becomes to you being able to lose weight.
Ian K. Smith
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When I first read 'The River,' I had theories on what it was about, but once we got into rehearsal, I realized it's much simpler: It's about how human beings try to connect. The play holds a mirror up to the audience, and they take from it what's relevant to their lives.
Laura Donnelly
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What I am going to tell you is this: Although it is commonly believed that the War on Terrorism is a noble effort to defend freedom, in reality, it has little to do with terrorism and even less to do with the defense of freedom.
G. Edward Griffin
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Belonging has always been a fundamental driver of humankind.
Brian Chesky
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You win pennants in the off season when you build your teams with trades and free agents.
Earl Weaver
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The obviously inexperienced pilot is the game the scientific air-fighter goes after, and the majority of victories are won that way. But, on the other hand, it is the novice usually who gets the famous ace by doing at some moment the unexpected thing.
Eddie Rickenbacker
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The Pop art I wound up doing came to me purely from 'Mad' comics. I loved the idea of doing fun stuff. I met an art dealer who wanted to show the work - that was in January 1962 - and that was the beginning for me.
Peter Saul
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When I'd get out of school in the afternoon, I would go to the golf course, and I just picked the game up. And when I was 13 years old, I could shoot 70 - even-par 71, one over par and then something like that. I just took a liking to the game.
Charlie Sifford
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We believed from the beginning that we could do it. We stuck in there and fought our butts off just to get back where we were and win the ball game.
B. R. Hayden