Trisha Yearwood Quotes
Potato salad is very personal: everyone makes theirs differently.
Trisha Yearwood
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The travel and tourism industry, it's just a huge part of our economy.
Karen Hughes
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I have always believed the iron rule of politics was that women don't vote for men who yell.
Gail Collins
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It was kind of good that I wasn't doing the Hollywood high life and stuff like that when I was 18, 19, 20, 21.
Haley Joel Osment
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In my dreams and visions, I seemed to see a line, and on the other side of that line were green fields, and lovely flowers, and beautiful white ladies, who stretched out their arms to me over the line, but I couldn't reach them no-how. I always fell before I got to the line.
Harriet Tubman
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Acting is my first love, and that's my main career, it really is.
Danica McKellar
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Whoever sets any bounds for the reconstructive power of the religious life over the social relations and institutions of men, to that extent denies the faith of the Master.
Walter Rauschenbusch
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The Western genre is certainly something with which I'm familiar.
Keith Carradine
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For me, trees have always been the most penetrating preachers. I revere them when they live in tribes and families, in forests and groves. And even more I revere them when they stand alone. They are like lonely persons. Not like hermits who have stolen away out of some weakness, but like great, solitary men, like Beethoven and Nietzsche.
Hermann Hesse
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My grandfather for example only died twice, once during the war and once in the 1980s.
James Nicoll
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There is a wonderful feeling of power when you're a director, but I don't think I need that, and I'm OK without it.
Alan Alda
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Considering the popularity of soaps with the African-American audience, it's grotesque that the entertainment industry, for all its vaunted liberalism, is lagging so far behind social changes in the United States. And why has there never been an all-black daytime network soap? It would probably blow the white soaps off the map.
Camille Paglia
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Potato salad is very personal: everyone makes theirs differently.
Trisha Yearwood