Glenn Frey Quotes
The great thing about being 30 is that there are a great deal more available women. The young ones look younger and the old ones don't look nearly as old.

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You are important enough to ask and you are blessed enough to receive back.
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We don't know all the answers. If we knew all the answers we'd be bored, wouldn't we? We keep looking, searching, trying to get more knowledge.
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The highest art is always the most religious, and the greatest artist is always a devout person.
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But I also think that the more you reason collectively about what the project should be at the beginning of the process, the more you can improvise later.
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Temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.
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Preachers at black churches are the last people left in the English-speaking world who know the schemes and tropes of classical rhetoric: parallelism, antithesis, epistrophe, synecdoche, metonymy, periphrasis, litotes - the whole bag of tricks.
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I got into politics because businessmen should be spending your money.
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In Egypt today most people are concerned with getting bread to eat. Only some of the educated understand how democracy works.
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I used to have a very unmediated experience of food but, because of the recipe testing, I've lost that now. I can't switch it off even when I'm on holiday.
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Deep breaths are very helpful at shallow parties.
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I think it is important for children to read different things to find out about their emotions and other people's emotions. It is an enormous source of education and culture.
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Men who are orthodox when they are young are in danger of being middle-aged all their lives.
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It was never important for a wedding to be about anything other than me and my partner. A big celebration was never my cup of tea.
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Emmitt Smith is a great running back. One of the things I like about him along with Edgerrin James is that neither one of them 'show out' when they run a touchdown.
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When I got to Florida, I was a British kid, but I was also an Indian kid: a brown kid with an English accent. Talk about being an outsider. And that's become the theme of a lot of the stuff I write about.
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If you simply announce that things are irrational, then that alone doesn't get you very far. You have to replace rational agents with some concrete notion of what it means to be irrational.
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My job is to work hard and be honest with my character, and that's in my control. I can only try to give my best performance.
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I would love to be a dad. For the longest time, I've wanted kids, but you have to have the right setup, right?
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I inherited my love of gold jewellery from my grandmother.
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I'm not a nice person.
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My background is in largely in theatre and acting. I grew up in a town with a well-respected Shakespeare Festival, and I fell in with some kids whose parents worked there. We staged all-kid versions of 'Hamlet', 'Cymbeline', a few others. All the while, I was making short films; monster movies, slapstick comedies, claymation.
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Look, what a horse should have he did not lack, Save a proud rider on his back.
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The great thing about being 30 is that there are a great deal more available women. The young ones look younger and the old ones don't look nearly as old.