Time Quotes
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	White people, who for a long time live alone with Natives, get into the habit of saying what they mean, because they have no reason or opportunity for dissimulation, and when they meet again their conversation keeps the Native tone.   
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	I love going to the cinema. Whenever I get time off, that's where I go.   
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	We try to write things that work on a variety of levels at the same time: A sleek exterior with a turbulent lyric.   
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	As a spectator, you get to watch everything, but I'd much rather be playing than watching. I'll have time to watch later in my career.   
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	Women dress very much according to their moods, so when you see their shoes, it really shows you the character and what they want to show to the world, and what they are feeling at that time.   
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	It takes time to develop a sense of humor, shared world views.   
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	Some people think that English poetry begins with the Anglo-Saxons. I don't, because I can't accept that there is any continuity between the traditions of Anglo-Saxon poetry and those established in English poetry by the time of, say, Shakespeare. And anyway, Anglo-Saxon is a different language, which has to be learned.   
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	The best thing is being able to perform in front of people and to express my feelings, whatever they may be at the time. Just to be able to make the world a happier place to be.   
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	I believe in Wendel Clark. We want Wendel to be a prime-time player.   
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	Hate is baggage. Life's too short to be pissed off all the time. It's just not worth it.   
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	BlogHer is an incredibly important conference because it really taps into the power of women. It gives women an ability to do what they do - take care of the home, go to work - and, at the same time, spread their power through the power of the digital world.   
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	For a long time, it was believed that war was waged by armies which could not be identified with the nation itself. Professional soldiers took upon themselves the job of defending national interests, and it was understood that the war affected only them; the country itself went on living and working.   
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	I can't write things. I'm embarrassed all the time about that, particularly if people don't know that about me.   
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	Once in my childhood I had been eager to learn Irish; I thought to get leave to take lessons from an old Scripture-reader who spent a part of his time in the parish of Killinane, teaching such scholars as he could find to read their own language in the hope that they might turn to the only book then being printed in Irish, the Bible.   
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	Look, the, the - this country has not lived within its means for a very long time, and, and the truth is we're going to have to take our medicine.   
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	I was raised by my mom. My dad was always traveling, but she allowed me and encouraged me to be close to my dad. So I grew up with three parents: my mom, my dad and my stepmom. Ninety percent of the time I was with my mom, and 10 percent was with my dad.   
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	I go to Wal-Mart all the time. The one in my hometown of Hendersonville, Tenn., is open 24 hours, so I go there a lot to buy DVDs and stuff like that.   
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	I've now realized for the first time in my life the vital Importance of Being Earnest.   
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	I'm learning a lot, and I'm trying to make it so that every time I write, it's better than the last time I've written.   
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	I was a looker someone who looked over at every car at every traffic light, hoping something would happen, and almost never finding anyone looking back- always everyone looking forward, and every time I felt stupid. Why should people look over at you? Why would they care?   
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	I was a professional baseball player from the time I was drafted out of high school in 1981 until the time I retired in 2003.   
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	You don't win the game if you try to hit home runs all the time.   
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	All the time I was playing the flute, the lines, the solos, the riffs, the construction, were based on my guitar skills. I did not play the flute to exploit its natural faculties, but I used it as a surrogate guitar.   
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	Time and experience have taught me a priceless lesson: Any child you take for your own becomes your own if you give of yourself to that child. I have born two children and had seven others by adoption, and they are all my children, equally beloved and precious.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					