Years Quotes
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I was on morning TV for 10 years in Chicago.
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In the past 10 years, I've looked at life as this Pollock stuff. And now I'm almost in the post Pollock phase.
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I still play that guitar. It's a Martin D-18 with a clear pick guard. I've played that guitar on and off my TV shows for nearly 50 years.
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One of the things in Obamacare is that for the elderly, is every five years, you must have end-of-year counseling. Translation, 'suicide counseling.'
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One is that President Clinton, in his first two years of his term, did not govern as he had campaigned.
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I worked in the story department for years on 'Cars' and 'Toy Story 3.'
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I've worked out for years. For a long time, it was my only sense of gratification.
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I started watching 'SNL' when I was thirteen or so; those were the Molly Shannon/Ana Gasteyer/Cheri Oteri years.
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I was in the Boy Scouts for about four years until my troop disbanded. It is really one of the best activities youths can get involved in and nearly every scout I have known has been a class act due to the discipline the Scouts have instilled in them.
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I'm not an enormous proponent of plot as a reader. It's about other things; my reading has become specialized over the years.
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I have played for 15 years and it has been a dream.
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If you're only making an album every 10 years, it better be good.
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The years teach much which the days never know.
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You can't expect to take a definitive image in half an hour. It takes days, often years.
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I still have, I hope, a lot of years and there are still a lot of things I want to do.
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Elaine Equi has been publishing her observant, often playful poetry for some 30 years, extending and deepening the range of her intrinsically wry voice.
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Soon after my degree, in 1958 I went to the United States to enlarge my experience and to familiarize myself with particle accelerators. I spent about one and a half years at Columbia University.
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I'm not somebody who is going to build something for a few years, sell it, and then go off and just have fun.
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Having one's image, and effectively, life, democratized, dehumanizes and sometimes objectifies it into an entertainment product. What sort of valuation of the ego would one have once you've let it been preyed upon by the public for years and years? Perhaps, it becomes truly just skin and bones.
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My childhood was endless - from eight to 18 felt like hundreds of years.
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She was a handsome woman of forty-five and would remain so for many years.
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I did 30 Minute Meals for five years on local television, and I earned nothing the first two years. Then I earned $50 a segment. I spent more than that on gas and groceries, but I really enjoyed making the show and I loved going to a viewer's house each week. I knew I enjoyed it, so I stuck with it even though it cost me.
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I got into photography when my kids were little, and I continued talking pictures over the years.
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Years down the line, I became a food stylist.