Edward McKendree Bounds Quotes
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I'll never forget the first time... I got a Blackberry smartphone, and I'm playing with it and I'm going, 'This is really important because my email, my contacts, my calendar. Everything is here and it's synced up with that computer. It's synced up with my assistant's computer.'
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I feel totally French – I don't feel half-French because of my dual nationality. For me, dual nationality just means I don't deny my roots.
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He is the true enchanter, whose spell operates, not upon the senses, but upon the imagination and the heart.
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When people lack teachers, their tendencies are not corrected; when they do not have ritual and moral principles, then their lawlessness is not controlled.
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Look at history. It's not the account of a species at peace.
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I love the crowds in Miami. I feel that is one of the tournaments where I get more support. That helps me a lot.
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I'm not afraid of problem-solving. There is always a way.
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Good men, whether they be Christians or rationalists, do not desire to discriminate between races, but the distinctions implanted by Nature are too conspicuous to escape the observation of our senses.
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That's all small talk is - a quick way to connect on a human level - which is why it is by no means as irrelevant as the people who are bad at it insist. In short, it's worth making the effort.
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Domestic house cats kill more fish than all the world's seals put together.
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I'm like a big 10-year-old when I'm on stage. I just go up there and do whatever I think is cool at the moment.
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I'm not a good storm-outer... because I forget stuff.
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I enjoyed being in California for a while. But that's the thing about London: you can't really shake it. I've always had the impression when I was in L.A. for long periods of time that simultaneously my life was happening somewhere else, and I'm missing it.
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No one wants to see or read about a dull subject. I don't consider myself a dull subject.
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Oh, man, if in real life I was as cool and suave as Coach Taylor and had all the answers, things would be easier.
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Mr. Chamberlain is right in so far as he says that things are not well in this country. We cannot feed the hungry with statistics of national prosperity, or stop the pangs of famine by reciting to a man the prodigious number of cheques that pass through the clearing-house. We must therefore propose something better than Mr. Chamberlain.
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Woodstock was about the closest thing to anarchy I've ever seen in my whole life, and I didn't like it.
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Doubt is not always a sign that a man is wrong; it may be a sign that he is thinking.