John Michael Montgomery Quotes
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In American films, Russians are often portrayed like cartoon villains without clear motivations.
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Traditionalists often study what is taught, not what there is to create.
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What appears in newspapers is often new but seldom true.
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Money often costs too much.
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Humour allows people to exhale a little.
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Variety improves the things that we do too often, but it rules the things that we don't do often enough.
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The Russians often took advantage of Lend-Lease.
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There are very little things in this life I cannot afford and patience is one of them.
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I'm usually very attracted to things that I can't define. If something's too clear, it's very often not inspiring to me anymore.
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I knew that Chelsea was a club that changed its manager reasonably often.
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How often one reads a contemporary full-length novel and thinks quietly, mutinously, that it would have worked out better at half or a third the length.
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There is too little courtship in the world.
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Local markets for literary fiction remain underdeveloped; the metropolis often holds out the only real possibility of a professional writing career.
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Those who attain any excellence, commonly spend life in one pursuit; for excellence is not often gained upon easier terms.
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We often operate effectively on the physical battleground but not on the psychological battleground. We fail to communicate our resolve.
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I often don't read reviews.
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I learned how to shoot when I was pretty little.
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I looooove Miss Piggy.
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My work is not about 'form follows function,' but 'form follows beauty' or, even better, 'form follows feminine.'
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There is little hope for us until we become tough-minded enough to break loose from the shackles of prejudice, half-truths, and downright ignorance. The shape of the world today does not permit us the luxury of soft mindedness. A nation or a civilization that continues to produce soft minded men purchases its own spiritual death on an installment plan.
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Today's gossip is tomorrow's headline.
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Kind words produce their own image in men's souls; and a beautiful image it is. They soothe and quiet and comfort the hearer. They shame him out of his sour, morose, unkind feelings. We have not yet begun to use kind words in such abundance as they ought to be used.
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I can easily set my tone.
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I miss you. A little too much, a little often, and a little more every day.