Take Quotes
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Anything worth doing good takes a little chaos.
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I'm a fighter, and I don't take no for an answer.
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Usually, English personalities are difficult; they don't take criticism easily.
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But I knew if I ran I'd never be able to sing, so I had to take my punishment.
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I was brought up a Catholic, so I take no pleasure in guilt.
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Don't take 'no' for an answer.
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To take those fools in clerical garb seriously is to show them too much honor.
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If you're going on a plane journey, you're more likely to take one of my stories than 'Finnegan's Wake.'
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The physical journey in my films is indicative of the internal journey that my characters take.
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I don't take myself seriously in the slightest, so it does amaze me that I've ended up being in all these very dark, sinister plays. But I love it because, touch wood, I'm lucky enough not to have that level of darkness in my life.
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I take big risks, but I'm not reckless about it.
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What course am I to take? Towards danger; but not too rashly, nor too straight.
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I don't take pleasure in anyone's demise, really.
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Our ability to perceive the world around us seems so effortless that we tend to take it for granted.
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Each poem in becoming generates the laws by which it is generated: extensions of the laws to other poems never completely take.
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I'm the C.E.O., nominated by the shareholders. If they're not happy, I have to take the consequences.
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When I record something, I'll take a drive and just listen.
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You can't build a cathedral in a day. A look at the club's history tells you these things take time.
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I can't take anything seriously.
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The Right-wingers everywhere take themselves too seriously, whether in the U.S. or the U.K. And, by the way, so does the Left. The Left can take itself a little too seriously as well.
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My fear is that if we don't take remedial steps to control polio in the tribal areas, we will be faced with international sanctions.
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The most dangerous thing about student riots is that adults take them seriously.
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Don't take anything from me because I'll track it down.
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It was necessary to have an even depth of corn on the top compared to the sides, so the air would not take the easiest route and not evenly dry the stored corn.