George Benson Quotes
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I'm not too good at lying still in the sun.
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This is kind of weird, but I eat lemons with salt as snack. They're so good!
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I don't want to miss out on the chance of having a good time.
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Endure and persist; this pain will turn to good by and by.
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I've got pretty good knowledge about pass rushing. But I know I have a lot to work on.
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Can anything good come of a backward way of thinking like judging someone based on skin color? No way.
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You have good days and bad days.
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I wish to be useful, and every kind of service necessary to the public good becomes honorable by being necessary.
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I firmly disbelieve that one has to be a tortured soul to write good music.
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Sport's always a good thing - it's healthy, and it takes your mind off other things.
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When I was sixteen I started acting, and I also started to embrace my tradition and culture. I had a young medicine man interpret for me what it is to be an Indian. He really caught me at a good time because I was really vulnerable after the loss of my parents with all of the feelings of abandonment.
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I always take off my makeup. My mother always told me to do this, and I never go to bed without doing it. I use a good moisturizer and Mario Badescu face wash.
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If you're last in your class at Harvard, it doesn't feel like you're a good student, even though you really are. It's not smart for everyone to want to go to a great school.
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The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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Real practice means working on stuff you're not good at. Real practice is about butting your head against the wall repeatedly until you get it right.
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Good-quality nuts, toasted in a little butter and salt, make a magical addition to many salads.
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If you want that good feeling that comes from doing things for other folks then you have to pay for it in abuse and misunderstanding.
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One of the great privileges of having grown up in a middle-class literary English household, but having gone to school in the front lines in Southeast London, was that I became half-street-urchin and half-good-boy at home. I knew that dichotomy was possible.
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I was an athlete. And I proved I didn't win just because I was pretty. I was good, too.
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Be prepared, work hard, and hope for a little luck. Recognize that the harder you work and the better prepared you are, the more luck you might have.
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By the time I got into Juilliard, I was working at a Target distribution warehouse. It didn't make anything, it just shipped things, and my job was just to stand there and look at the security codes on the back of trucks and see if they would lock, and check them in.
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If I'm going to be a pessimist, then I should just stop writing for young people because that's too heavy a burden to put on young readers. But also, I get to meet with people who have waded through horrible things, and they get up every morning, and they try to do their best.
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Fear of death makes us devoid both of valour and religion. For want of valour is want of religious faith.
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The outlook for Georgia, I'm pleased to say, is good.