You Quotes
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If you're famous, you're not free.
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It's the way you ride the trail that counts.
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I kind of just stumbled into producing. It was more that I was a writer, and the only way you were going to get your songs done was to do them yourself.
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Fighting is easy to understand. You just hit the guy as hard as you can.
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You can exercise anytime, anywhere. It doesn't have to be the gym.
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Life is not a spectator sport. If you're going to spend your whole life in the grandstand just watching what goes on, in my opinion you're wasting your life.
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I like geography. I could tell you the capital of any country you want.
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At some point, you grow out of being attracted to that flame that burns you over and over and over again.
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Goals enable you to do more for yourself and others, too.
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The toughest thing about success is that you've got to keep on being a success.
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If you're looking for immediate rewards, you're only looking for the money.
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You really are being quite foolish to smoke.
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Beware of the naked man who offers you his shirt.
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No one could ad lib like Peter. You would think that it was all scripted, he was so poetic, but it wasn't.
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There was a sadness over me, a melancholy. That's always been a part of me – those are some of the things that lead you to the arts.
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I have seen that our best presidents were the do-nothing presidents: Millard Fillmore, Warren G. Harding. When you have a president who does things, we are all in serious trouble. If he does anything at all, if he gets up at night to go the bathroom, somehow, mystically, trouble will ensue.
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In lean times, you get plenty of sleep, and you're not flying around everywhere.
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For an actor, a Mamet play is definitely on the list of things you hope to be a part of before it's time to exit.
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You're on earth. There's no cure for that.
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If you have a block of ballistics gelatin and a high-speed camera, pretty soon somebody gets a gun!
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The last paragraph, in which you tell what the story is about, is almost always best left out.
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Touring is what you make it. I like to organise as much as possible myself.
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Private education can give you confidence, which is marvellous; a sense of entitlement isn't.
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If you know how to make software, then you can create big things.