About Quotes
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Science is about unravelling nature.
N. R. Narayana Murthy
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I'm very particular about what I want.
Vicki Lawrence
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Do what you're passionate about.
Lacey Chabert
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The thing about death is that it's honest.
Laura Linney
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I don't think about records.
Usain Bolt
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I don't think about the media.
Zara Phillips
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I'm worried about parents who aren't parenting.
Barbara Bush
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We have to worry about protecting the Constitution.
Karen Hughes
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There's an electrical thing about movies.
Oliver Stone
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There's something so accessible about heroes who have faults.
Laura Dern
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It's kinda all about image.
Bam Margera
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I have about nine guitars in all, so obviously I'm into collecting.
Daisy Berkowitz
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I probably have a hidden issue, because before 'La Misma Luna' in 2007, I hated working with kids. But after that, I learned so much about how to handle a kid that I liked it. And then came 'Instructions Not Included,' and it was like, 'OK, now I think I've got it.' Life just kept bringing me projects with kids.
Eugenio Derbez
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Oh, I'm completely OCD about neatness.
Karin Slaughter
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I've always written about heroes and wondered who they are.
T. C. Boyle
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I can guarantee you that at least 90% of my people that are my age group in Nigeria - who are considered the youth - had no clue about how Nigeria, the real origins of Nigeria.
Burna Boy
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There are a lot of songs about love and how it starts, whether that's realizing it yourself or coming to find it later on - but no sort of talk about the actual feelings that are created from love and passion.
Anzia Yezierska
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I don't really know much about cars.
Ramon Rodriguez
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I stop working at about 3 p.m. on Fridays.
Patricia Cornwell
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I don't care about money.
Lady Gaga
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Bumble is about equality. We are reverse-engineering traditional societal norms.
Whitney Wolfe Herd
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Hospitals are about healing.
Irwin Redlener
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I wouldn't change a thing about my family.
Warwick Davis
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There's a certain thing when you start getting into your late thirties or early forties where you stop caring. Not to the extent where you stop caring about the music, you just stop caring about what anyone thinks of you, and you just kind of let it go - let the chips fall where they may.
Joe Bonamassa Black Country Communion