Liya Kebede Quotes
I really don't think there should be a movie about me. That's for sure!
Liya Kebede
Quotes to Explore
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Never trust anything that can think for itself if you can't see where it keeps its brain.
Joanne Rowling
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Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other.
Edmund Burke
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Let's make sure that we don't close down 37 of the 42 clinics in Texas and leave women with nowhere to go and put them in a situation where their health will be at risk, because what we do know is that closing down the ability to access that service unfortunately does not take the need away or women's confronting that issue away.
Wendy Davis
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I have been fortunate to experience a wide range of characters. What more can an actor ask for?
Sakshi Tanwar
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Investing in gold is one of the wisest decisions that you can make as an investor.
Fabrizio Moreira
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You look at a horse, and he's such a majestic, beautiful, powerful creature that you can't not be impressed. I love scraping the water off them when I wash them down because you go all round the contours, and its muscle and body, and you just think, 'Ooh, isn't this a magnificent creature.' You're touching it, and it's just solid, carved muscle.
Victoria Pendleton
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The older you get, the better you have to look, the higher you have to kick, the harder you have to work.
Salman Khan
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I try to explain to people that you get the roles that are right when they're right. If you have a nerd character but you're kind of a cool guy, you're probably not going to get the nerd part. The nerd is going to get the nerd part. You know, someone like me.
Ed Helms
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I don't care how popular I am. I'm not putting myself out there to run for higher office.
Nancy Pelosi
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I fought well at 155, but I don't think I ever came close to my best at 155. I think I'll get to my best at 170 pounds.
Rafael dos Anjos
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Change is not only likely, it's inevitable.
Barbara Sher
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In the '80s, I got tired of the rat race. It was a terrible time for music. I wasn't part of that whole MTV craze. I did 'Go Ahead and Rain,' which was Madeleine Stowe's first bit, but felt no connection to it. I went many years where I didn't have to work.
J. D. Souther