Things Quotes
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Well, you may not know this, but there's things that gnaw at a man worse than dying.
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God has more important things to worry about than who I sleep with.
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The cool thing about playing is that the more you do it, the better you get.
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Through the years I've never stopped doing things, thinking about things, and I still think young.
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It makes me happy to talk about some fundamentally good things.
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Things which are equal to the same thing are also equal to one another.
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The human mind has first to construct forms, independently, before we can find them in things.
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Obviously I've had crushes, and I've tried to make things work with people, but it doesn't when you're away so much. I like to think, 'Don't go looking for it; it'll happen when it wants to happen.
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The wisdom that living brings, since I got a telegram from the God of simple things.
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Things aren't gifted to you. Things don't just come from an idea, from nothing. You have to work for them. You have to pursue them. You have to take time. You have to sacrifice.
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Things are a bit complicated. We have to change the team.
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I've never been much into picking things apart.
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And what marvelous things there are for which to be grateful in God's great Creation!
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You can do amazing things when you believe.
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Most of all the other beautiful things in life come by twos and threes, by dozens and hundreds. Plenty of roses, stars, sunsets, rainbows, brothers, and sisters, aunts and cousins, but only one mother in the whole world.
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It's a wonderful thing as time goes by, to be with someone who looks into your face when you've gotten old and still sees what you think you look like.
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My son's the most precious thing to me: He's changed me from being selfish to selfless.
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If you have only two or three things that you can enjoy and they are things which time and decay may remove from you, what are you going to do in old age?
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Sometimes it seems to me that things hold together only thanks to the borders, that the true identify of these lands and peoples is the shape of their territories in an atlas. It's a stupid thought, but I can't shake it.
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Mostly it is loss which teaches us about the worth of things.
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I don't think there's a thing I own that I will ever get the benefit of except through doing things with it.
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Some things need to be let go before other things can be let in.
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Even in the things that look most frivolous there has to be the threat of something quite painful to make the comedy work. I suppose the play of mine that's best know is NOISES OFF, which everyone thinks is a simple farce about actors making fools of themselves. But I think it makes people laugh because everyone is terrified inside themselves of having some kind of breakdown, of being unable to go on. When people laugh at that play, they're laughing at a surrogate version of the disaster which might occur to them.
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I felt like South Caldwell got us out of sync with the things we do offensively. Turnovers were many, and they did well offensively.