Marguerite Young Quotes
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I love the States and their attitudes about entertainment.
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The biggest rival I had in my career was me. I couldn't control Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Tom Watson or Lee Trevino. The only person I could control was me.
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You have to relish the challenge of television.
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I think a book should be judged 10 years later, after reading and re-reading it.
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I'm an Irish Catholic and I have a long iceberg of guilt.
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I used to draw and make plastic figurines and watch 'Wallace and Gromit' films.
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I love gross kissing. I think it's the most fun thing to do.
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Laughter is not at all a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is far the best ending for one.
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Awards are for young people. They just are.
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Marriage is another trap. If you are someone who likes independence, it's another stamp against that. And you have to swear to fidelity.
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Also, when I started racing he knew a lot of people and it was more easy for me to find the first bike, so I have a good chance for sure.
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I think the sexiest thing about a woman is confidence, but confidence in a humble way, not in an arrogant way. Sense of humor is definitely important. And sunglasses always hide a multitude of sins. Sunglasses and a great pair of heels can turn most outfits around.
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American Society for Psychical Research Journals were all around the house when I was a kid.
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We don't care if you understand us.
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Never let a problem to be solved become more important than a person to be loved.
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The world as a whole is full of problems and difficulties and it is most important that every country which loves its Freedom and wants to maintain its Independence and sovereignty should work for peace and try to see that there is disarmament in the world which alone will lead to real peace.
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Not only virtue, but also insight, not only sanctity but also wisdom, are the duties and tasks of mankind.
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So was victory turned into defeat, and Billy's jaw became squarer and his eye more full of the light of battle than ever.
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The dividing line between wish and need was never clear.
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There would be no idling in a co-operative workshop. Each workman, being an employer, has a spur to his own industry, and has a pecuniary reason for being watchful of the industry of his fellow workmen.
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After all, the work isn't the point; the piece is.
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People are inevitably disappointed, because no one's as good as Bill Clinton's first impression. Or, he's done things. He's disappointed people in a variety of ways. And so then, the fall is hard.
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Dreiser... I love... and almost wouldn't speak to anyone who ever attacked him.