Much Quotes
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I have a career I love more than I can tell you, and I have it because I work incredibly hard pretty much every single day.
Kate Reardon -
Anyone who's seen me before knows that when it's fight time, I don't have much to say.
Laila Ali
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I've figured out what to do with my hands... onstage. I'm a percussion player, so I grab a tambourine as much as I can.
Taylor Hanson Hanson -
I spend so much time in Los Angeles and normally stay at a corporate apartment when shooting 'Top Chef: Just Desserts,' but when I have the chance to stay somewhere more luxurious, I love The Montage in Beverly Hills.
Gail Simmons -
I'm very much a gentleman in what I do.
Little Richard -
I don't really know that much about love, it turns out.
Taylor Swift -
With acting, I didn't get much from it.
Karl Pilkington -
I was very much in favor of the Iraq invasion.
P. J. O'Rourke
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I don't like Paris so much.
Bam Margera -
I'm not recognised much at all.
Laura Carmichael -
I think I was a Japanese schoolgirl in another life. That's how much I love Hello Kitty.
Dakota Fanning -
Don't feed the trolls; nothing fuels them so much.
Oscar Wilde -
Part of my job is to get out and talk to people. I do that as much as I can.
Rick Scott -
I'd love to do something at Marvel, but I don't think I would do a seven-movie deal. That's a bit too much for me.
Taron Egerton
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It's not just dead men who tell no tales. Live ones don't have much to say for themselves, either.
Michael Feldman -
I'm really thankful for every experience I've had, even the ones that were puzzling or disorienting, because they taught me so much.
Tavi Gevinson -
It's very hard for me to go to the movies because I know all the tricks, and I know everybody. I don't watch many at all. And the ones I do watch are generally much older films.
Taylor Sheridan -
Well, one of the things I love about 'The Office' is that it has so much heart.
Kate Flannery -
It is better to do too much than to do too little.
Bas Rutten -
Science has discovered much. The engineering is wonderful, epicycles and all. And yet, as we look at this vast, elaborate structure built on layer and layer of complex constituents, can we help but be reminded of the Land of Oz. Have we found the Emerald City? Is this what we were searching for? Is this the ultimate fabric of reality? Is this all there is?
Walker Evans