First Thing Quotes
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When I started writing, the first thing that came out was in English. I liked a few French things, but they were very overwhelming.
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The first thing you must learn is to always treat a man and a woman with total respect and honor, 'cause if you do that, the legacy you will leave behind will be work.
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I think the first thing that you need to detach yourself from is numbers, because music has now splintered off into so many different forms of media, MTV doesn't play videos, the radio is now competing with the Internet.
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Music is the first thing I didn't give up.
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Ceremonies are the first thing to be attended to in the practice of government.
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I don't know what any of my tunes are about, they're just out there. I'm not good with words. I just say the first thing that comes into my head.
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I don't think about my mom when I'm onstage. I just don't really think about my kids when I'm working, and when we press stop and I walk outside, they're the first things I think about.
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First thing every morning before you arise say out loud, I believe.
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The first thing necessary to win the heart of a woman is opportunity.
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The first and last thing required of genius is the love of truth. [Ger., Das erste und letzte, was vom Genie gefordert wird, ist Wahreits-Liebe.]
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Every day, I wake up, and the first thing I think of is my kids.
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When a man is asked to make a speech, the first thing he has to decide is what to say.
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I don't know if you look back on your life and just see successes, but probably the first things that pop up are the regrets.
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Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
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I left halfway through my third year to start Lipstick On Your Collar, which was the first thing I ever did.
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The first thing you should do when you get up is read the obituaries. You never know when you'll see a name that will just make your day.
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When I get to my room, the first thing I do is punch the button that operates the blind over the window. The room dims. Good. I want darkness.