Big Quotes
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We are a challenger bank; let me say that once, twice, and three times if necessary because people still sometimes think of us as being very big.
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Meet the big while it is small.
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I hope baseball doesn't get to the point where everyone's saying, 'He takes it steroids. He takes it. He takes it!' because not all of us do. I've been big my whole life, and I'll always be big. That's all natural.
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When the Fugees were big, we made a whole lot of money, and what happened was that I saved my money and never spent it.
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We've always been trying to climb this ladder that leans so hard on our own idea of what our big songs are. We realized recently that we're not a band with big songs.
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Be too big for worry and too noble for anger.
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I never really wanted Big Air to be in the Olympics.
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Since I was a little child, my nose - I think it's too big.
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There's going to be good plays that happen and bad plays that happen, but at the end of the day, when you have the chance to hit a big play, you have to hit it.
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Find what you love and find a way to make that part of your every day. You have to find the confidence to take certain risks. You're going to hear a lot of no's before you get to the yes'. It's important to have that confidence to overcome that and know it's part of trying to grow something big.
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But, I'm a big Johnny Cash and a big Lou Reed fan and a Fellini fan.
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I'm big in my faith. I try to keep God No. 1 in my life.
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I never thought the orchestra should be big.
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Big ideas are little ideas that no-one killed too soon.
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God is holding you in His heart, right at this very moment. It's a fact that can make you feel so small yet so big at the same time.
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We want to be, when we are young, A little man. I would like to be a big child, Stronger and fairer than a man, And more lucid than a child.
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Even when I was little, I was big.
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Big egos have little ears.
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I set some goals: little goals first and then the big ones. I stopped thinking about big achievements.
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The more big business talks about something, the less of it there is. For example, it 'values' jobs just at the moment when they disappear; it revels in 'autonomy' when in fact you have to fill out forms in triplicate for the slightest trifle and ask the advice of six people to make insignificant decisions; it harps on 'ethics' while believing in absolutely nothing.