Ted Koppel Quotes
There is something very very special, universal and easily identifiable among all Jews; it is beyond territory, it is something we all have in common.

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I've always been very visceral in that I feel things very deeply.
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The life of an actor can be very enviable.
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I was brought up in a very poor and very violent household. I spent much of my childhood being afraid.
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I feel very, very blessed.
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I have a very small public.
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I was brought up by the English side of my family, who are very repressed and working class. Absolutely lovely, but very English.
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I do hold very strongly that tea is better in England. There's something in the milk. They must have special cows.
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Desire is the very essence of man.
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The phrase 'blue plate special' has always been one of the homiest, coziest, most sweetly nostalgic phrases in the English language for me.
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I'm very interested in science.
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Even though he's a third-generation San Franciscan, my father's very European in some ways, and he loves wine.
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I'm not a very fast-paced person.
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I'm so secluded. Very alone.
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Everything I make starts very personally.
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I was a very, very good congressman.
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The New England Patriots have always been a special organization and I've always watched from afar.
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Narrativity presumes a special taste for plot. And this taste for plot was always very present in the Anglo-Saxon countries and that explains their high quality of detective novels.
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There'll be a special place in hell for the tape back-up people.
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The Americans are very clear, and obsessed with nouns.
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There are good wrestlers, great wrestlers, and special wrestlers.
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And to the degree that the individual maintains a show before others that he himself does not believe, he can come to experience a special kind of alienation from self and a special kind of wariness of others.
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There have been a lot of moments in my career when things haven't gone to plan.
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My dad was a serious alcoholic, and ultimately, that's why he died. When you're a child of someone who struggled with things like that, you look for the common thread. Is there a pattern? Is there an inheritance of pathology in some way? That haunts me.
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There is something very very special, universal and easily identifiable among all Jews; it is beyond territory, it is something we all have in common.