Paul McCartney Quotes
I think I always had a musicality, and I think I could tell a good song from a bad song. And I would appreciate hearing something that was new to me.

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It's hard to always be on top. You go down, you go up.
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Cinema is changing every week, and multiplex audiences are demanding every week.
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The U.S. won the majors 29-11 in the 1980s. That's when Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus were carrying the ball, and when Seve Ballesteros was becoming a Brit in the minds of English and Scottish journalists.
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Individuals can spend their money more wisely, efficiently and more humanely than can government.
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I just have always felt that I think we know that it's an ensemble show, and it's very hard to pick a show to submit when you're nominated, because usually everyone has a very strong part in every episode.
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It will be disastrous when a leader or manager shows up with one attitude one day and treats people with a different attitude the next day.
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I have not fully had the opportunity to evaluate the impact of cameras in the courtroom.
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'The Sound of Things Falling' may be a page turner, but it's also a deep meditation on fate and death. Even in translation, the superb quality of Vasquez's prose is evident, captured in Anne McLean's idiomatic English version. All the novel's characters are well imagined, original and rounded.
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I've always said that I benefit, as an actor, from not having the illusion of security.
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It's up to the audience. It always has been.
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I like all music. The only music I don't like is bad music.
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The future rewards those who press on. I don't have time to feel sorry for myself. I don't have time to complain. I'm going to press on.
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The joy of YouTube is that you can create content about anything you feel passionate about, however silly the subject matter.
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Your initial idea may or may not work, but you have to remember that a failed idea is nothing but a stepping stone to a bigger success.
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It's funny; people get so doctrinaire about music. It should be the last thing you don't have an open mind about.
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Actors go inside the heads of other people and are not afraid of the complicated places you can find yourself.
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As I mentioned, I was a carpenter for a time.
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We think that democracy can change a lot of things, but we're being fooled, because democracy is not the election. We've been taught that democracy is having elections. And it isn't. Elections are the most horrendous aspect of democracy. It's the most mundane, trivial, disappointing, dirty aspect.
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I like other people's kids and being able to give them back when I want to.
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There is not a single contemporary historical mention of Jesus, not by Romans or by Jews, not by believers or by unbelievers, during his entire lifetime. This does not disprove his existence, but it certainly casts great doubt on the historicity of a man who was supposedly widely known to have made a great impact on the world. Someone should have noticed.
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Sometimes I even now feel like a stranger in my country. But I knew there would be problems because I had seen the world as a skater. And now? A lot of people in eastern Germany have lost jobs, rents went up, food costs went up, unemployment went to 20 percent. Freedom is good, but it is not easy.
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Not everyone is equally good-looking.
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I don't run democracy. I train troops to defend democracy and I happen to be their surrogate father and mother as well as their commanding general.
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I think I always had a musicality, and I think I could tell a good song from a bad song. And I would appreciate hearing something that was new to me.