Always Quotes
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I would always want printed books.
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Why can't death - if we must have it - be always glorious, as in 'The Iliad?'
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Always move forward, going straight will get you nowhere.
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There's always some amount of gradual, slow burning destruction over the course of partying.
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There is not always a good guy. Nor is there always a bad one. Most people are somewhere in between.
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You don't always do the same things you've done the night before. That's what makes playing live so interesting as opposed to being in the studio.
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You think, 'Musicals, they must always be romantic' - You'd be surprised how few of them historically have ever been romantic.
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When gods die, they always die many sorts of death.
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Remember: the force will be with you always...
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The journey isn't always perfect, but always worth taking.
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I've wanted to come to the U.S. since I was 8 years old. Every single year, my mom and I watched the Oscars. I always told her, 'I want to do that when I grow up. I want to tell stories; I want to be an actor and director.'
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... a good idea always attracts other good ideas.
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We have always played classical music and always loved dance and pop music.
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What I always do is just look at the players, look at the best 11 they can put on the pitch.
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The great enemy of the life of faith in God is not sin, but the good which is not good enough. The good is always the enemy of the best.
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Be as smart as you can, but remember that it is always better to be wise than to be smart.
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There is always something new coming out of Africa.
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I always felt like I could be funny, but there was a part of me that always judged actors so harshly... I thought all actors were dumb-that they must have serious emotional problems. Even if they don't, that's the perception I had of them. I didn't want anyone to see me that way.
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You ever see guys with nothing on their desk? They always fail. I don’t know what it is. I’ve seen it for years.
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I you're writing memoir, but it even comes up in fiction. People just assume that you're writing thinly veiled autobiography. And particularly, I think, for people of color, our work is always seen as kind of anthropological artifact regardless. So, there's always going to be that assumption, but even more so in a memoir because often the names aren't even changed. It is easier to verify.
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Dear Leonard. To look life in the face. Always to look life in the face and to know it for what it is. At last to know it. To love it for what it is, and then, to put it away. Leonard. Always the years between us. Always the years. Always the love. Always the hours.
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I was raised by my father, who was a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and bass player. His brothers all did the same thing, so I was kind of always raised around the music.