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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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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Meet the big while it is small.
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When you affirm big, believe big and pray big, big things happen.
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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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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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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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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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Be too big for worry and too noble for anger.
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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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Even when I was little, I was big.
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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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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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Little guy with big dreams.
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Big egos have little ears.
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The Beatles were just a band that made it very, very big, that's all.
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A labyrinth, when it is big enough, is just the world.
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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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Nobody ever knows how big a song is going to be.
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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.