Billy Joel Quotes
Well I never had a place that I could call my very own/That's all right, my love, 'cause you're my home.
Billy Joel
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Traditionally, music has been a means of separating ourselves as people from another group of people.
Sam Hunt
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I was a tough kid with the jeans, the concert shirt with the flannel over it, the comb in the back pocket and the feathered hair.
Cameron Diaz
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The next step for me with the Up is how it talks with the rest of the home. It's an object that can tell the home where I am and what I'm doing.
Yves Behar
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I need to know the price of a gallon of milk and a dozen eggs. I need to know right now.
Lamar Alexander
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I still remember my first Giacometti exhibition, and going back to the museum every day, whenever I could, to look again and again at these long, thin stick figures, so beautiful, so graceful. That, I think, was the moment I became really obsessed by art.
Hans-Ulrich Obrist
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But, when Scripture makes a clear distinction between the act of creation and the process of preservation, we cannot accept the idea of a progressive creation process.
Walter Lang
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I have always looked at the world through the prism of money to some degree. If you could follow the money, it explains a lot of things, in all sorts of aspects of the world. You can look at politics through the prism of money. You can look at art through the prism of money. You can look at sports through the prism of money.
Andrew Ross Sorkin
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For me, the '60s in the automotive industry was awesome. The cars are heavy, huge, rolling works of art.
Apolo Ohno
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SF isn't a genre; SF is the matrix in which genres are embedded, and because the SF field is never going in any one direction at any one time, there is hardly a way to cut it off.
Larry Niven
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I want my home to look good, feel good, and smell good. I want it to be inclusive, to reflect the people who live there.
Cindy Crawford
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Well I never had a place that I could call my very own/That's all right, my love, 'cause you're my home.
Billy Joel