Tacitus Quotes
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A lot of times, I'm singing things that are observational and am definitely including myself.
Kacey Musgraves
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I love everything that's beautiful. A lot of things.
Ursula Andress
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I love to be in the moment. I love to analyse things a bit.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni
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I had a major bug for cities and for paintings and literature and all the things I thought went on in cities.
Garth Risk Hallberg
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Do all things with love.
Og Mandino
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I really believed that my songs were good enough for the whole world to listen to. I had fans from America or the U.K. who would be like, 'Oh my God, I love your music'.
Yuna
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The fossil record is incredible when it preserves things, but it's not a complete record.
Jack Horner
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Beckett had an unerring light on things, which I much appreciated.
Harold Pinter
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I've got a lot of other things I want to do.
Calvin Johnson
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There are some seminal things that happened in the '70s for me: Billy Joel and Jackson 5.
Isaac Hanson Hanson
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Love conquers all things except poverty and toothache.
Mae West
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I just write mechanical things.
Barry Zito
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When I went to university in Colorado, I was encouraged to write very innovative, experimental things, and some of the short stories in 'Bearded Ladies' are a little bit experimental.
Kate Grenville
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Simply, there are many things I would like to do.
Namie Amuro
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I love to pitch things that I believe in and products that I love to use.
J. B. Smoove
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The only things I'm competitive in are backgammon and poker.
Kate Hudson
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I've done a lot of things that I regret.
R. Kelly
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I love mispronunciations. I love when people mispronounce things.
T. J. Miller
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I don't let things go unless I'm ready for them to go.
Faith Hill
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I have a lot of passion for a lot of different things.
Larry Wilmore
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That's what I find so special: when you actually imagine something. But really, when it comes to you in a dream, and then you can bring it to life on the screen, it's very powerful.
Robert Trujillo Metallica
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Greater things are believed of those who are absent.
Tacitus