Richard Marx Quotes
But more importantly, I think he remembered how very close I was with my own dad, who had died in 1997.
Richard Marx
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If you're conservative in Hollywood, you're on a list of people who need to be put in their place.
Adam Carolla
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For a while, I became an atheist; now that I'm grown up, though, I'm not hard-edged enough to be an atheist. Even though I live with a flaming atheist, I love going to temple. I love all the rituals.
Padma Lakshmi
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Human life is as evanescent as the morning dew or a flash of lightning.
Samuel Butler
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'Independents' - the industry term for companies that have more capital and know-how than the typical 'wildcatter' - can grow either by exploring and finding reserves or by buying a company that already has them.
Tahl Raz
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I grew up with 'Friends' from day one and, like, 'Seinfeld' and 'Frazier,' those sorts of shows, but for sure, 'Friends' was it for our family. Like, we would watch every Thursday night at eight o'clock; I couldn't wait.
Kaley Cuoco
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I didn't particularly like being objectified.
L'Wren Scott
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I want to create a space that moves people. It doesn't matter if it is a house, or a museum, or whatever. So, it is somebody sitting on that lawn, just going around and around and feeling really happy. That is something that I'm striving for.
Tadao Ando
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I'm a bad interview because I want to always feel like I'm being totally honest, but at the same time, I'm absolutely paranoid. That combination results in a lot of spaces.
Gale Harold
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Although I'm not fluent in sign language by a long way, I could have a fairly decent conversation.
Paul Theroux
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Any time you're mentioned in the same breath as Tony Esposito, for whatever reason, it's a great honor. He's one of my idols. He's one of the greatest of all time.
Curtis Joseph
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One thing my dad once said to me, "You either want to be right, or you want to be happy. To be happy, there's gotta be a conversation."
Donald Glover
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But more importantly, I think he remembered how very close I was with my own dad, who had died in 1997.
Richard Marx