Morten Harket Quotes
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Always remember that the most important thing in a good marriage is not happiness, but stability.
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Growing up on a farm was the best. I remember loving that expanse of space. The sky at night was so clear, I could see every star.
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It sounds super cliche, but my sister is 12 years younger than me, and I remember when I was there holding her in my arms for the first time. And that kind of responsibility you feel when you hold a child in your arms.
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Growing up in San Diego, I can remember going with my brother to see bands like Pennywise and NOFX - good punk bands that were fast and tight.
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I remember when you used to have your profession on your passport and I always thought that being a painter was the best one to be, because my heroes were Goya and Francis Bacon.
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Let us remember: One book, one pen, one child, and one teacher can change the world.
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We do hear perhaps too many accolades generally aimed at people like Steve Jobs. We have to remember that there are other classic things in life that we undervalue and take them for granted. If you think of the classic lines of the modern jet aircraft, it's really been there since early World War II.
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I slept in van Gogh's bed. I worked in the room where he painted. I saw the place where he was cared for when he cut off his ear. I lived in the jail cell where he stayed. And I looked out the window. You remember that picture of the cornfields through the bars? That was what I saw.
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I remember when I wanted every pitch to be a strike.
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Remember that the happiest people are not those getting more, but those giving more.
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The rise of ISIS in Iraq is a wider threat to the stability of the Middle East and the West than many realise.
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It's important to remember all the millions of people that are starving.
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My very beloved and deceased third-grade teacher, Cliff Kehod, was the one that I really remember calling me Ike a lot. It just stuck. It is a dog's name, but I love dogs.
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And remember, it's also very funny, because side by side with grief lies joy.
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It's hard to remember a time when I wasn't writing.
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From ages 10 to 12 or so, I barely remember anything.
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I like to write books that I would have liked as a child, that would have got me thinking and imagining beyond the words on the page. In a way, my audience is always how I remember myself as a child.
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It bothers me that I won't live to see the end of the century, because, when I was young, in St. Louis, I remember saying to Marilyn, my sister by adoption, that that was how long I wanted to live: seventy years.
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I remember a couple of instrumental albums, just don't ask the names.
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The Detroit String Quartet played Brahms last night. Brahms lost.
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When I look at something, it is certain that for an instant I am one with what I see.
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I'd always avoided stuff like 'Where are they now?' or 'Whatever happened to?' Just 'No thanks, thanks for calling.' You tell me, have you ever seen a 'Whatever happened to' where they seemed anything but pathetic?
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I've had moments of deep self-involvement that didn't come from a place of loving myself but quite the opposite.
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You have to remember, videos were on the rise back when we did 'Take On Me.'