Rod Stewart Quotes
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I still don't know if I can write songs. I don't think anyone ever knows if they can write songs.
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I think the pop industry is still a young man's game.
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Late at night when the wind is still I'll come flying through your door, And you'll know what love is for. I am a bluebird, I'm a bluebird...
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If I photograph you I don't have you, I have a photograph of you. It's got its own thing. That's really what photography, still photography, is about.
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I can do something with almost anything I see. Everything is still interesting to me.
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In terms of fear, I still am most afraid of Freddie Kruger.
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If the Mormon Church still supported polygamy, and if it appeared to be a system that was not exploitative of women, I wouldn't feel that it's my place to forbid it.
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Science still won't explain the mysterious nature of love and despair.
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There are proofs that date back to the Greeks that are still valid today.
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I'd love to do something dark, something that has nothing to do with music or comedy. Anything, but I'm still learning what I can do.
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You can turn off the sun, but I'm still gonna shine
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I still hear the world spinning.
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Anyone who separates being and doing is still enjoying separation.
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Who would attain to summits still and fair,Must nerve himself through valleys of despair.
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Theater is still a medium which attracts young writers. You'd think that it would be all over by now, with television and film. But it's not.
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Look wide, and even when you think you are looking wide - look wider still.
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Ignoring a Reality doesn't make it less Real. It's still going to happen. Being unprepared for something doesn't stop it from happening.
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We must be still before God.
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Even when conservatives have all the marbles, they still act as if they're under siege. Now that they are under siege, it is no time for them to act as if they're losing their marbles.
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If nothing were substituted for everything, it would still be too much and too little.
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The trouble is that as women we try to take care of everybody else before we take care of ourselves.
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I'm still not good at changing nappies, but I do do it.