Me Quotes
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I'm not stuck in Strikeforce. I'm happy to be with them. It's where I started, and they've been great to me.
Daniel Cormier
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Speaking out is important for me because everyone should be treated equally.
Lance Bass NSYNC
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When I was in N.W.A. and didn't get paid all the money I was owed, that's when the business side of showbiz hit me.
Ice Cube
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'The Shining' scares me so much.
Maika Monroe
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The score never interested me, only the game.
Mae West
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I've started lots of books, but it's hard for me to finish them.
Harmony Korine
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Luckily, many other people tell me how they have had a particular landscape photograph of mine in their office or bedroom for 15 years and it always speaks to them strongly whenever they see it.
Galen Rowell
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When I was 7, my dad asked his friend to teach me. I played my first tournament competition when I was 8. I remember I shot around 125.
Yani Tseng
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When I got the role in 'Homeland,' it really opened something up. Other people respected me more as an actor, doors were opened, and I understood for the first time that it wasn't personal. All that rejection wasn't personal.
Zuleikha Robinson
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I always thought of it like, 'What can my body do for me?' and not, 'How do I look?'
Venus Williams
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I was very lucky. My parents raised me in such a way that it never occurred to me that I wasn't equal.
Victoria Principal
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I'm not a big fan of doing what my mother wants me to do, like any daughter.
Gabourey Sidibe
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I live to eat – when someone else cooks for me.
Saffron Aldridge
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I'm more careful about my hands than about what I eat and most anything else, because my hands have been my living. My hands have been able to help me learn. My hands have taken me around the world. So I'm very proud of my hands.
B. B. King
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I get very nervous before I get on the stage, but once I'm on the stage, I'm just, you know, me. Nothing hurts me.
Yoko Ono
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If I see something that inspires me, I'll dress like it.
Paloma Faith
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I do have friends in Australia who now refer to me as 'Hollywood Jack.'
Jacki Weaver
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It is, I think, the very chaos of America that allowed me to prosper.
Ta-Nehisi Coates
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We just compare our lifestyle to movies so you can relate to them. When I say, 'I bought a carpet from Aladdin so I could finesse and do magic,' that means I had to get me a new whip or I had to get me something in disguise to work my magic, to finesse, to get out of here.
Quavo Migos
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If there is a God, then he was particularly harsh to me.
Taylor Caldwell
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I think starting in anime, like I did, gave me a good idea of how to approach games that come from Japan. Japanese developers can be very different from companies here in the western market.
Laura Bailey
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I was a victim of a stereotype. There were only two of us Negro kids in the whole class, and our English teacher was always stressing the importance of rhythm in poetry. Well, everybody knows - except us - that all Negroes have rhythms, so they elected me class poet.
Langston Hughes
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A lot of writers that I know have told me that the first book you write, you write about your childhood, whether you want to or not. It calls you back.
Tea Obreht
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For me to be as effective as possible, I intend to sharpen those skills I need to successfully lead an organization that is growing in size and complexity with each passing year.
Pamela Nicholson