Robbie Williams Quotes
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It's so hard getting rid of something that means something to you, as many of the pieces on our site do for me.
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The NFL is my goal, not my dream. My dream is to have an impact on people.
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At first, I didn't want to accept that I had been abducted. I kept thinking, 'Next week, I'll be freed.'
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I think when you move past your fear and you go after your dreams wholeheartedly, you become free.
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I'm not smart enough and I don't know enough about what's going on.
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So I am getting a little bored with defining one type of film as American and the other European or from somewhere else because the division is no longer true.
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Being impregnated by an alien and giving birth. It'd be awful to give birth to a freak so you'd have to hide it away from everyone but still bring it up as your own.
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It does not mean you're broken to have depression and anxiety. I would encourage you to speak out. Don't hold it inside. Talk to friends. Talk to parents. If it's available, go to a therapist.
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Despite our significant public-policy differences, I commend Jim Wallis for advocating religious belief as an invaluable resource in addressing the urgent moral and social crises of our time.
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I’m letting God write my love story because once upon a time, I took control of it and it didn’t work well.
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I’m not psychologically damaged or confused. The only thing that is different is that I’m attracted to the same sex. Everything else is just me and it's a beautiful thing.
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Avoid popularity if you would have peace.
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Popularity makes no law invulnerable to invalidation. Americans accept judicial supervision of their democracy - judicial review of popular but possibly unconstitutional statutes - because they know that if the Constitution is truly to constitute the nation, it must trump some majority preferences.
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Duets are not about individual skill but about the relationship between the two players.
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If you try to do too much, you will not achieve anything.
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God does not give beforehand the grace with which to bear His blows; He does not heal before he smites. In your terror at the thought of parting with Horace, you left entirely out of account the sustaining power that would hold you up and bear you through those awful moments; you suffered in advance, and wholly in your own strength. But how many, how many persons I have heard say, ‘I am a marvel to myself! This blow, so long dreaded, has not slain me, as I ever believed it would; I stagger under it, but I live to wonder at the strength God gives me, and in which I bear it.
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You can't argue with popularity. Well, you could, but you'd be wrong!