Always Quotes
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Journalists always explain that people are mad at them because they tell the truth, which is often unpleasant or uncomfortable to hear. However, they fail in situations where there is more than one truth.
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Elvis was, at least the times I was around him, Elvis was a practical joker. He was always, had some little mischievous something going.
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It's insecurity that is always chasing you and standing in the way of your dreams.
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When anyone recognizes you on the street, they are always very nice and genuine and excited to meet you.
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I don't like comedians who don't have conviction, and with stand-up, it is always best to have an angle.
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There is always a mix of apprehension and excitement before you try songs out on a new audience.
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Once a Cubs fan, always a Cubs fan.
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It's always convenient for certain people to heap accusations on Israel.
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There are always decades that interest people. For me, that's the Roaring Twenties.
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The batsman does not always need to create big hits. He can hit a boundary, then pick up some singles and still gets nine runs. To avoid that, I need to plan in a way where he must look to hit wherever there is a fielder. That is what is called 'bowling to the field.'
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I'm always in trouble with Twitter. I don't know what it is. Trying to shake it.
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I always wondered what it would be like to have a normal childhood.
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I will always find a defense for characters, and that's why it's fun playing characters that are morally ambiguous, or are at least perceived superficially as being problematic.
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You know, people always ask, 'What are you like offstage?' And I always say, 'Well, I'm completely normal and mellow.'
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I'm amazed that things have panned out the way they have. I always say I'm so lucky, though my mum always says, 'You make your own luck.'
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It's a scary thing going into the workforce with a $50,000 debt and you've been trained as a classical theatre actor. There's always a depression in the theatre.
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I've always been a reader and a writer.
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And you don't want to always write about politics just for the sake of writing about politics.
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You don't always make an out. Sometimes the pitcher gets you out.
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The true facts are not always obvious. They often have to be looked for.