Bring Quotes
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It is better to believe than to disbelieve; in doing you bring everything to the realm of possibility.
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But if Russia is to be part of this larger zone of peace it cannot bring into it its imperial baggage. It cannot bring into it a policy of genocide against the Chechens, and cannot kill journalists, and it cannot repress the mass media.
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I seek to bring forth what you almost already know.
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When Matt LeBlanc had his show 'Joey', I strongly suggested to the producers that they should bring me on.
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Change is always good. It brings you to a new place.
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I connect with kids easily. They bring out the maternal side in me.
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James Joyce was a synthesizer, trying to bring in as much as he could. I am an analyzer, trying to leave out as much as I can.
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My kids are very special; they can bring a lot of surprise.
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I love what I do so much. I just keep going. Not much can bring me down.
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When I meet people after stand-up shows, they'll bring their cars.
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All wars, even the noblest, bring a reckoning of means and ends.
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If you ever change your mind an out leaving, leaving me behind baby, bring it to me, bring your sweet lovin', bring it on home to me.
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But Socialism, alone, can bring self-determination of their peoples.
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Entrepreneurs bring to business... creativity.
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Bring it on. Dissent is central to any democracy.
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There is not an issue that a woman cannot bring a perspective to.
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Your kids are going to do well in the workplace of the future if they can bring creativity, if they can bring some innovation, if they can bring some entrepreneurialism.
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The viewer must bring their own view to a photograph.
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Freedom is popular. Bring it on.
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It just takes a pebble to bring down a good man.
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You seen my shows; I bring the 'hood out.
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Our concern is to heal. Our concern is to bring together.
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What I haven't apologised for is the original concept of seeking to bring justice to all South Africans through the concept of nation states.
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It was my dream, and probably the dream of every one of us, to bring about a revision of the Versailles Treaty by peaceful means, which was provided for in that very treaty.