Really Quotes
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If you are able to explain suffering, a man once told him, you weren't really there.
Barry Hannah
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We have played so well that the guys have really made my job fairly easy.
Ricky Ponting
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This skin, this hair, all this outside stuff. It isn't me. It's just my package. It's like the wrapper around the sweet; it isn't the sweet itself. What we really are is all inside the package. All our feelings. All our good moods and bad moods. All our ideas, our cleverness, our love, that's what a person really is.
Colin Cotterill
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They're just words. And words alone don't really mean anything. It's what you feel and what you believe when you say them that matter.
Dana Reinhardt
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I just really like being with my sister.
Milly Shapiro
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I set out to really build this universe of interfaith connectedness, where people could see that other people in different parts of the world are very much like them.
Oprah Winfrey
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I think that all of the deep, intense things, a lot of different abuse, and all kinds of crazy stuff - I think it made me really strong and it made me learn how to appreciate every day, appreciate people in my life, so it's just another good example of sometimes bad things make us appreciate the beautiful every day.
Maria Brink
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As a person, I am not really someone who would intervene and tell you to do the right thing.
Rithvik Dhanjani
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Do you wish to find out the really sublime? Repeat the Lord's Prayer.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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It's really mind-boggling to me when I think about where I started and where I am now. It's kind of insane.
Nico Santos
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There's a book of interviews with John Cage by Joan Retallack called Musicage that was finished the summer that he died, in 1992. And in one of the last interviews, he was very excited to talk about nanotechnology. There's real technophilia from him, a kind of utopian embrace of the idea that nanotechnology will free people up to do what they really want to do.
David Grubbs
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If you really want to love Jesus, first learn to suffer, because suffering teaches you to love.
Gemma Galgani
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I've spent a good part of my life in Silicon Valley, California, and I really like that place.
Richard Li
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I'd always been really intimidated by prose writing.
David Rees
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I love scary movies. I like American Horror Story. That is more of a series, but it is really good.
Daniel Jacobs
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Really now, I just can't seem to die... Where's the messy end I was promised?
Gangrel
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I hate to play the I-live-in-the-country card, but it really takes all of the 'pack the kids into the car and run from here to there' out of the equation.
Ree Drummond
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My first movie, 'Heathers,' had played at the festival, so I had a little bit of a Sundance connection, but I didn't really know about the Labs.
Michael Lehmann
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It is really a puzzle what drives one to take one's work so devilishly seriously.
Albert Einstein
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The notion that you're not supposed to show how you feel is really detrimental, not just to yourself but to the way you end up treating other people.
Miles Heizer
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I really kill myself on titles, although 'The 5th Wave' seems like an obvious title, doesn't it? You don't know how long that took me.
Rick Yancey
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I'm very generous, and I really want people to see that I am - that's really it.
Millie Bobby Brown
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Time is really the only capital that any human being has, and the only thing he can't afford to lose.
Thomas A. Edison
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I love New York, but am happy to be away from it. I really like small towns, with welcoming barbecue restaurants.
David Burnett