Knows Quotes
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Until you lose your mother you don't know what it is.
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Yeah, me and Q-Tip is cool outside of the business, but you know, within the business sometimes it can get ugly, you know what I mean?
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It is not always what we know or analyzed before we make a decision that makes it a great decision. It is what we do after we make the decision to implement and execute it that makes it a good decision.
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The more we know about each other the safer we all are.
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I know it sounds stupid, but we're just playing. We're playing hard, but we're just playing.
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VISIBILITY - You've got to find a way to make people know you're there
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What a comfort to know that God is a poet.
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Most of the 16-year-olds I know are snotty brats that I wish I didn't know.
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There are no rules in writing. There are useful principles. Throw them away when they're not useful. But always know what you're throwing away.
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I know what I like—I like art—and I like what I know.
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Always stop for the day while you still know what will happen next.
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I'm a good actress. That's why you know me as likable.
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I was on as many as seven medications at one time, doctors didn't know what to do with me.
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What shall one do with the verse, if he knows not That?
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Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again.
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The expert knows more and more about less and less until he knows everything about nothing.
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We are so very rich if we know just a few people in a way in which we know no others.
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I'm not smart enough and I don't know enough about what's going on.
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I am telling you what I know—words have music and if you are a musician you will write to hear them.
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He who has most of heart knows most of sorrow.
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A know a place called New Beginnings, but I don't think it works quite like that. You can't just erase everything that came before.
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Lee Morgan used to stand behind me when I was playing a ballad and he'd be hollering, "Play the pretty notes, man, play the pretty notes." I thought I was playing the pretty notes, but you know, things like that help you to reach a little further.
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I wanted the world to know where I was from. I wanted to say to the world, "We gotcha." America gotcha.
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God knows I've had productions where there were actors in my plays who were making more money per week than I was.