Away Quotes
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Let's just say I decided that while my son is young I don't want to do projects that would take me away for months.
Karen Allen
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Romney still enjoys the Republicans' traditional advantage among voters who are veterans, but the Obama campaign is confident it can chip away at that.
Mara Liasson
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It wasn't easy to get here, and it will not be easy to take my title away from me.
Rafael dos Anjos
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Glasgow has truly become my home away from home.
Caitriona Balfe
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Laughter drives shouting away.
Indra Devi
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If God has allowed me to earn so much money, it is because He knows I give it all away.
Edith Piaf
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They took away time, and they gave us the clock.
Abdullah Ibrahim
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I tend to stay away from the comics.
Idris Elba
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Anything that's given to you can be taken away from you at any time.
Malik Jackson
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Nothing ever goes away.
Barry Commoner
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I mostly gave away what I had from the James Bond movie.
Ursula Andress
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It's a false proposition that we have to take the arts away to fund something else.
Damian Woetzel
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I'm sick of running away from things.
Natalia Kills
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Rather than turning away from the staggering scale and depth of misery caused by war, we must strive to develop our capacity to empathize and feel the sufferings of others.
Daisaku Ikeda
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I'm a huge fan of e-books, but the more I buy and download, the more I worry that someone could just take them all away from me.
Warren Spector
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In many environments, take away the ants and there would be partial collapses in many of the land ecosystems.
E. O. Wilson
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I never get tired of exploring Americana or country music, and I always have a little bit of a crooner in me that never seems to go away.
K. D. Lang
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To move is to stir, and to be valiant is to stand; therefore, if tou art mov'd, thou runst away. (To be angry is to move, to be brave is to stand still. Therefore, if you're angry, you'll run away.)
William Shakespeare
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Psychoanalysis is out, under a therapeutic disguise, to do away entirely with the moral faculty in man.
D. H. Lawrence
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Poetry is a phantom script telling how rainbows are made and why they go away.
Carl Sandburg