Make Quotes
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We don't just live; we make.
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The best way to teach morality is to make it a habit with children.
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They make an interesting footnote in Meat Puppets history, as well as a preview of my Today's Sounds project.
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A playmaker, he makes that play. . . . If you are (screwing around) on one play, that might have been your play to make.
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Leaving Def Jam was kind of a blessing in disguise because we can make whatever record we want.
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It is more trouble to make a maxim than it is to do right.
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Become who you are. Make what only you can make.
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he’d wanted to make her into nothing because that’s what he’d done to himself.
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Sometimes it is the artist's task to find out how much music you can still make with what you have left.
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The Choice, after all, is ours to make.
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Each material is only what we make it.
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Look hard for ways to make little moves against destructiveness.
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You might make that a double.
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I want to be a Hall of Famer, go to Pro Bowls every year - just make sure my name is remembered after I leave.
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The media can make boxers, controls who makes it big and who doesnt. They can build up fighters or knock them down.
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The 'Doom' thing is to be able to come at things with a different point of view. I decided the mask would just add to the mystique of the character as well as make Doom stand out. I though it'd be an easy way for people to see and differentiate between characters, sorta like when an actor gains weight for a role.
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I've got to make a new life for myself, I'm out to learn how to enjoy my leisure now that I'm retired. I've been doing things people expected of me always. I want to feel free. I want to sit under a linden tree with nothing more important to worry about than the temperature of the beer, if there is anything more important.
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Let us accept each coming day and make the best possible choices
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The mint makes it first, it is up to you to make it last.
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Your limitations make you the wonderful disaster you most probably are.
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You either make history or you don't.
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Most of us cling to what’s familiar, which can stifle the possibility of spiritual growth. Trying to make something permanent often creates frustration and sadness because it’s not possible. What we hold on to as fixed is in reality always changing—like trees through the seasons.
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I am thoroughly sick of pearls. They make one look so plain, so good and so intellectual.
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We all didn't come into to the world at the same time so it makes sense that we don't leave it at the same time.