Always Quotes
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I think people will always love a heavy Sabbath riff because it's fundamental to rock.
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I've always thought that gaming and YouTube and the web is a very post-punk extravaganza.
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In some ways, I feel like I've always dabbled in nostalgia. It's just what I do; it comes naturally.
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I knew, always, what I wanted to be. Even before I had my first computer, I wanted to be a computer scientist.
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I started second-guessing myself and was always questioning myself. I have really learned a lot.
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I've always enjoyed mathematics. It is the most precise and concise way of expressing any idea.
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When I'm on family road trips, there is always Ranchera playing.
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We always keep God waiting while we admit more importunate suitors.
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I've always had problems with guys!
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I've always imagined myself doing well, whatever I did.
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In Washington, there's always an effort to label people.
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I've always believed it's important to make the invisible visible. And valuing that which has been taken for granted is something that I've always instinctually known is the key to the kind of society I want to live in and raise my children in.
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I've always been a science fiction fan since I had understood the conception of what a story was.
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I always wanted to be an ambassador.
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I always want to improve.
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I hated my big hair. I always wore it straight.
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But this country is a great country and will always rebound.
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Good luck - it's always ready to use in case.
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I always did think that when I turned 40, I'd start coming into my own.
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I always thought that I was an important musician. If you don't have that confidence, why would you go on and do it?
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I like working on my birthday, so I always do.
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I've always danced and exercised. I can't imagine not doing it. I'll be Martha Graham in my 90s doing contractions on the floor.
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I've always, in some way, incorporated sampling into my work.
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We were always focused on our profit and loss statement. But cash flow was not a regularly discussed topic. It was as if we were driving along, watching only the speedometer, when in fact we were running out of gas.