Harry Styles Quotes
People often ask me why don't you have a girlfriend. Then I smile and say: I have thousands some just haven't met me yet.

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If I were president, I am not sure that I would offer Ed Rendell the job of chief of staff.
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Every artist was first an amateur.
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In my state, over 17,000 households are going hungry on a regular basis.
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A lot of people I make music with are really talented and it doesn't stop at one instrument.
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Once you realize just the sort of glut of books that exists out there, it does become incumbent on you not to add to it unless you have a damn good reason.
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As an actor, I have casting issues. I'm a minority. I don't have trouble making a living, but as far as being on the food chain of the pecking order of actors, I'm not at the top of it. With the jobs that I do, there are always control issues with directors and producers.
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When I was 13, I thought I was pretty hot stuff because I knew BASIC programming, self-taught on the family's Commodore 64. One of my crowning accomplishments was writing a silly little program that showed a crudely-drawn Space Shuttle lifting off in a cloud of pixelated smoke.
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When you have put all your faith in man and continue to be disappointed, don't you hope there is something out of there that is not of human element?
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People love gospel music. It's calming. It's soothing. It gets right to the point of whatever you're dealing with.
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I always like to preserve my freedom. I've never really been attached to any place; that's probably why I kept moving. I like to evolve.
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A geek isn't the skinny kid with a pocket protector and acne. There can be computer geeks, video game geeks, car geeks, military geeks, and sports geeks. Being a geek just means that you're passionate about something.
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There are always lessons that can be learned from another manufacturer. You can learn from their successes and from their mistakes also. But you cannot replicate; you can only learn.
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Giving yourself permission to lose guarantees a loss.
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My last divorce was in '68. What made it come to a head was a promise. See, I had promised her that the next year I wouldn't work as much. But then I got in trouble with the IRS, and I had to continue working just as much to pay the government. So she said I lied, which is something I never did.
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I like to take writing retreats within a day's drive of home. Less travel time means more time for writing, which is the name of the game here.
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It requires more courage to suffer than to die.
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I think I am the same kind of person I would have been if I wasn't an actor. I am not a robot.
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I love my country so much.
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I never want to get a job because I'm female. I want to get it because I earned it and I deserve it... Whether my hair is going to be blue or purple, people should be judged on how well they do the job and deliver results and whether they do it the right way. That's how I like to be judged; most people are like that.
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Every dream I've ever had in life has come true ten times over.
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People that are brilliant and successful, we think they've just always been that way. That's not the case. Most of them have had some tough adversity in their life. It's prepared them. I've never felt like you could develop character without adversity.
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I believe it is incredibly important for women and people of color to become the builders and creators in technology. In order to do so, we need to know how to code or, at least, know the language of coding - what I like to call 'code speak.'
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They're flowing out of Cook into the fringes. People move out of Chicago and into suburban Cook County and now they're losing to the outer suburbs.
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People often ask me why don't you have a girlfriend. Then I smile and say: I have thousands some just haven't met me yet.