Sides Quotes
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I think it is really important to have a sense of business. As a designer you can get so wrapped up in the design and fashion side that you forget the business side.
Tommy Hilfiger
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No one could tell you: you just had to go through it on your own. If you were lucky, you came out on the other side and understood. If you didn't, you kept getting thrust back, retracing those steps, until you finally got it right.
Sarah Dessen
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I had a Tesla. I was one of the first cats with a Tesla. But I'm telling you, I've been on the side of the road a while in that thing.
George Clooney
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Liberals are very broadminded: they are always willing to give careful consideration to both sides of the same side
Thomas Sowell
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They may have salt, sugar, and fat on their side, but we, ultimately, have the power to make choices. After all, we decide what to buy. We decide how much to eat.
Michael Moss
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I think on stage theres a side of me that comes out thats very fierce and confident.
Tessanne Chin
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For a comedienne, you have to have a little tragedy or a dark side, just not too much. Otherwise it's too disruptive.
Rebel Wilson
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I am on the side of the underdog except when I am on the side of the rich
Errol Flynn
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There's a lot of noise about me that stops a lot of people from listening, but the good side is if you expose yourself like that, you're left with only good people who can see through you-you get rid of all the wankers.
Sebastian Horsley
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Singing always came naturally but the writing side is something I have always had to work hard at to get from good songs to great songs.
Andrew Ripp
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I resolved that, like the sun, as long as my day lasted, I would look on the bright side of everything.
Thomas Hood
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. . . I felt that making her one-dimensional would be an insult to the audience, and also not as interesting. All destructive people have an inner side to them, and the more three-dimentional your characters are on screen the more compassion you can open up in an audience . . .. To me, that involves the audience more, it stimulates them and asks more of them.
Richard LaGravenese