Eric Church Quotes
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With this film, 'Need For Speed,' with this, we had a blank canvas to work with. What we had to do was have fast cars, and that's it.
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My first book, 'Radical Acceptance', grew out of the suffering of feeling personally deficient and unworthy. Because most of us are so quick to turn against ourselves, the teachings and practices of radical acceptance continue as a strong current in 'True Refuge': nurturing a forgiving, understanding heart is a basic step on the path.
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And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud.
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Science does not know its debt to imagination.
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In an ideal world, I'd spend every weekend at my home in Zermatt in Switzerland.
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The whole structure of science gradually grows, but only as it is built upon a firm foundation of past research.
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While the Assads are despotic, George H.W. Bush made the father an ally in Desert Storm, and Ehud Barak offered to return to Hafez Assad the Golan Heights in exchange for a peace deal.
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I would much rather be a better mother or better human being than I would be a singer. Fortunately for me singing makes me a living.
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I've just tried to grow up in the most natural and gradual process that I possibly can and make choices I feel are right for me and my fans.
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I have personally seen statements that were longer than some books I have read.
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Keeping house is as unpleasant and filthy as coal mining, and the pay's a lot worse.
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No matter what the competition is, I try to find a goal that day and better that goal.
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Consciousness is our only reprieve from Time.
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I am not a big reader to begin with.
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My father basically had two ways of judging anything. Either something was poetic or it wasn't.
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I'm only as good as my next appearance and my next match.
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I really like the mission at SurveyMonkey, which is, we help people make better decisions. It's just a great thing.
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I don't believe in God.
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It takes 25 minutes to recover from a phone call or an e-mail, researchers have found, and yet the average person receives such an interruption every 11 minutes. Which means that we're never caught up; we're always out of breath, running behind.
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I agree with Scott Turow: A courtroom is inherently dramatic. You walk into court - it's like an ER, you know? Life and death is going on there. And it's moment-by-moment, and it's packed with energy. And even though you think you know what a witness is going to say, you can be wrong. Witnesses surprise you.
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I write in order to attain that feeling of tension relieved and function achieved which a cow enjoys on giving milk.
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I just want to be in my sweats, walk my dog, watch TV and eat pizza.
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I really love pizza after midnight.