Kevin Gates Quotes
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This is precisely why you choose to run for office and get elected. You're asking the people to let you be their voice. I don't think there is a more powerful and intense experience than the opportunity to be the voice of the 307 million people living in this country.
Xavier Becerra -
You turn up on set, and somebody who has come out of Oxford, has done a BBC course, is telling you how to act. You think, 'Do me a favour. Go and make a coffee.'
Eddie Marsan -
A historical romance is the only kind of book where chastity really counts.
Barbara Cartland -
Often, a serial killer has no felony record.
Pat Brown -
Our favorite holding period is forever.
Warren Buffett -
We've made some good beginnings with the New START Treaty, but a lot more can be done.
Valerie Plame
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If I had a gun to my head and I had to choose between theater and film I'd choose theater.
Ralph Fiennes -
Nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a war to die or to be maimed for life without the faintest idea of what's going on.
Hanoi Hannah -
I love cooking. It's one of my favorite things to do. To share my parents' recipes that I grew up with is just something very special to me.
Lance Bass NSYNC -
The biggest thing the money Infosys brought me is the freedom to do what I want. And what I want is to give millions more the opportunities I had.
Nandan Nilekani -
I love that quiet time when nobody's up and the animals are all happy to see me.
Olivia Newton-John -
Monks are not expected to speak about themselves; the message is important, not the person.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
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I had a very thorough grounding in music; I'd grown up around songs. My parents listened to a lot of music. My dad was majorly into jazz, which was absolutely a big influence on me, even if it was more subconsciously as a kid.
Laura Mvula -
Opportunity dances with those already on the dance floor.
H. Jackson Brown, Jr. -
I enjoy just being me. I don't need to be Queen Latifah, the brand, 24 hours a day.
Queen Latifah -
Coming up, the music of my era was very conscious. I grew up on Public Enemy, and it was popular culture to be aware. People were wearing Malcolm X T-shirts and Malcolm X hats. It was a very cool thing to know who Malcolm X was. It was all in the lyrics. It was trendy to be conscious and aware.
D'Angelo -
I felt that if I'm serious about acting, I would like people to see me as an actress. It's less of a stretch if I'm singing, unless I'm playing a character who sings.
Natalie Cole -
I do like children, but only as people. Not as if they're a special category.
Quentin Blake
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I temporarily became a surgeon for 'Memory of Love'. I spent two weeks in an operating theatre, watching amputations, and I loved it.
Aminatta Forna -
'Selma' is a story about voice - the voice of a great leader; the voice of a community that triumphs despite turmoil; and the voice of a nation striving to grow into a better society. I hope the film reminds us that all voices are valuable and worthy of being heard.
Ava DuVernay -
There is an ideal standard somewhere and only that matters and I cannot find it. Hence the aimlessness.
T. E. Lawrence -
Fashion is about owning whatever you're wearing, regardless of if it's a high fashion statement or not.
Darren Criss -
I was doing sold-out shows before I got radio play.
Kevin Gates