Miranda Lambert Quotes
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I don't know if it's my music, my lyrics, my sound, and knowing the music business the way I do-all I can say is, my career has lasted way longer than I expected.
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When you look at the results that Newt Gingrich got when he was speaker, he got results for the American people.
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I am an untrained musician and a common man's singer.
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I love all things Christmas.
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I have not fully had the opportunity to evaluate the impact of cameras in the courtroom.
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My grandparents met each other in amateur theatre. My uncle is an actor.
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The women I know who have children and have careers, they seem to be very happy. They love their children and they love their jobs. But happiness comes out of being willing to do your work in your twenties to find out who you are, what you love.
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'Boy,' 'October,' 'War,' 'The Unforgettable Fire' and 'The Joshua Tree,' those records, they're part of my musical DNA and structure.
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The most irresistible charm of youth is its bubbling enthusiasm. Youth sees no darkness ahead - no defile that has no outlet - it forgets that there is such a thing as failure in the world and believes that mankind has been waiting all these centuries for him to come and be the liberator of truth and energy and beauty.
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The fidelity question is difficult for me. Society has made us believe we're supposed to be monogamous when we're not killer whales, or whatever the monogamous species is.
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My original idea was to produce and not make records myself.
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I love action films. I'd love to do an action drama. I'm always looking to give my character something action-oriented to do.
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If you always feel like an imposter, you work harder, and that makes you better at your job. You've got to keep a level of variation; otherwise, you'll end up talking about nails and beauty products all the time.
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All the big online retailers are looking at how to enter the Russian market.
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The latest technology is not always good for anything except to the producers of the technology.
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No one goes into the office for fun. You go, and even if you love it, you're there to work.
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The older I get, the less I know. By that I mean the less I am sure of. I view people with strong opinions on the big stuff with distrust. I don't think we should have certain certainties on faith and politics; I think we should be open-minded.
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Human writing reflects that of the universe; it is its translation, but also its metaphor: it says something totally different, and it says the same thing.
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Everybody has a tragedy or two in their lives.
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I suppose people hadn't really thought each decade should have its own character and be different from the others till the 1920s, although I remember in a nineteenth-century Russian novel someone remarked that a character was a typical man of the 1830s - progressive and an atheist.
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Expanded credit access has helped households maintain living standards when suffering job loss, illness, or other unexpected contingencies.
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Our job as a government is to start with the great underpinnings of our current economic growth - particularly defence and mining - and build on these.
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Energy has become a national security issue and as technology continues to improve, there will be more debates like the one on Keystone.
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I definitely don't ever want to burn out at my job.