Picking Quotes
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I love to design and remodel houses, from working with the contractors to picking the colours, materials, kitchen and bathroom accessories to finally what furniture goes where.
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Picking and choosing what kind of love is worth recognizing is an expensive choice. Is discrimination worth that price?
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Reusing pieces of code is like picking off sentences from other people's stories and trying to make a magazine article.
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I've never been much into picking things apart.
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I want to thank you my sweet darling for digging in the mud and picking me up.
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Iago shrugged his furry shoulders. “As you like. Saves me the work of picking the lock with my incisor."
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It has occurred to me that possibly the white corpuscles may have the office of picking up and digesting bacterial organisms when by any means they find their way into the blood. The propensity exhibited by the leukocytes for picking up inorganic granules is well known, and that they may be able not only to pick up but to assimilate, and so dispose of, the bacteria which come in their way does not seem to me very improbable in view of the fact that amoebae, which resemble them so closely, feed upon bacteria and similar organisms.
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I knew I wanted to make a movie that looked decadent and expensive. I knew we would have to make every penny stretch and put as much of the budget onscreen as possible. So it starts with your heads of departments - your production designer, costume, hair and makeup designers. Picking the right people who were as committed as I was to telling the story as I was.
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I love staying at home and not seeing a guitar for ten days... but then I love that feeling of picking it up again.
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My all-time favorite interception was picking off Peyton Manning back in 2007, the one-hander down the sideline.
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Gaining confidence means getting outside your comfort zone, experiencing setbacks, and, with determination, picking yourself up again.
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I don't do well at picking first single.
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I just don't see why you are picking at him. He answered the question.
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What was very interesting to me about Clementine Hunter's work is that she couldn't read or write, and she has recorded history of the plantation life and the southern part of the U.S. - the cotton harvests, pecan picking, washing clothes, funerals, marriages - in pictures.