Snoop Dogg (Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.) Quotes
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We're fortunate enough to live on a planet that's bathed in thousands of times more energy than we use and that's stocked with thousands of times more water, raw materials, and even food-growing potential than we need.
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There's the argument that you can relate to someone who's completely unrelatable. In the way that a director shows you his imagination on a film, then I get to show you my imagination in a big dumb character.
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The United States being a limited form of government, one of the restrictions to which it is subject is in regard to its power to levy taxes. The States may levy them for a great many purposes for which Congress cannot, because to the States belong all of the powers not delegated to Congress.
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I don't really know if I'm writing the kind of roles that Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore would play. Jessica Lange on 'American Horror Story' is a little bit more my cup of tea.
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Remember, the choices we make today shape the people we become tomorrow.
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Collective states are constitutionally incapable of reliably producing anything but corpses.
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Sometimes my arm wants to throw a hard fastball, but my brain doesn't want to throw it that hard.
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Deep down, I happen to be very shallow.
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There will be gay couples; it will exist. It is not very nice that people who are married - who divorce in three seconds - don't want protection for the others. The legal system should protect everyone, not just the few people who think they are above everybody else because they are married.
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Arts is just as important as military defense, you know? Emotional defense is just as important.
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Fast bowling is an art, like spin bowling.
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I think there's a very fine line between the type of performing that some actors do, and being in a state in your mind where you actually believe what's going on. If we weren't actors, what would we do with that ability? Would we not be slightly insane? Mentally ill? I don't know.
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I hope to be like Bill Gates, bro. With all the money in the world.
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We, all of us, could do a much better job of evoking what someone has called the universal principle of human altruism: the urge in us all to help others who are in danger.
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All of technology, really, is about maximizing free options.
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Foucault, like David Letterman, made smirking glibness an art form.
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'You will begin to succeed with your life when the pains and problems of others matter to you.'
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God is personal, but personal in an incomprehensible way, in so far as the conception of his personality surpasses all our views of personality.
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I grew up with parents who were English professors at Wichita State University, and we were more liberal-minded as a family than most of the people I hung out with in Wichita. During summers, we went off to Telluride, Colorado, where I've returned every summer since I was born.
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In high school, I loved history. I also loved cosmography, algebra. Mexico is so rich in culture and history, and I have always enjoyed that.
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My mum is, like, my biggest fan, and she's the one who will basically do all the publicity for me back home... She'll constantly be talking to me saying, 'Dan, what's going on? We've heard this. Tell us about it! Dad wants to know!' And so I'll give them as much information as I can, and Mom and Dad are both my biggest fans.
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My father was a painter and he taught art. He once said to me, 'I never knew an Indian child who could not draw.'
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I keep hearing about muthafucking Harry Potter. Who is this muthafucker?