Open Quotes
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I have a record of wanting to make sure that campaigns are open and financing is fair, but it can't just be one sided.
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I am completely in favour of dialogue and engagement. But it must be a true, open dialogue.
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I'm an honest, open father.
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Well, yeah, but I probably wasn't as open about my desperation.
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I want to be open to the kids who only speak Spanish, the kids who speak only Spanglish, and the kids who don't even speak Spanish at all.
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The European Union and its member states continue and will continue, as the nuclear deal is implemented, to have open channels with Iran.
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To receive everything, one must open one's hands and give.
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How do you open up? I didn't know how to.
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I took a lot of time to open myself up to taking chances musically.
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We ought to open up energy innovation across the board and - and remove the barriers to every form of energy.
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Close thy Byron ; open thy Goethe .
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I'll tell ya, when you open up that can of dab, it's always fresh.
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I told my parents that I will marry any girl they choose for me. They also told me that they are open to considering any girl I choose. We were very open about it throughout.
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My mail address is open for anyone, and I read all my mails by myself.
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As far as the UFC, if they offer us a fair deal, then we would be open to fighting in the UFC.
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I'd love to do radio plays. I think that one should be open to everything and shouldn't limit oneself.
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Cycling is a sport of the open road and spectators are lining that road.
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I will always be open to receive my friends. I will not force myself on them.
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On the taxing of banks, we have to find the level at which they squeal but still pay and open up the next day.
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If the heavens throw you dates, you got to keep your mouth open.
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We welcome Chinese investment in the United States with open arms.
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I think with Blair Witch and The Sixth Sense, people are much more open to something that is different.
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I don't think I'm really open to having Washington change me.
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The SAS Reserve tends to be made up of former paratroopers and commandos who still want a challenge, but it is open to civilians.