Never Quotes
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The score never interested me, only the game.
Mae West -
Classical ballet will never die.
Ninette de Valois
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You can't always understand if someone's into you or not, so you should never really pursue something too far without gauging that first.
Carly Rae Jepsen -
I never advise anyone to sacrifice something else because of music, but then I don't see why they would have to anyway.
Mick Taylor The Rolling Stones -
I never consciously do any work directly influenced from any movie, unless I'm doing a parody.
Ted Rall -
I have never felt out of place in my entire life. But I did at Yale.
J. D. Vance -
I haven't put an ounce of effort into my families. I never have.
Ingmar Bergman -
I never use that word, retire.
B. B. King
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I analyse in my own way, in very simple, no-jargon language. If somebody is talking in very complicated way, I never like that.
Gautam Adani -
I have never understood the Iowa caucus.
Larry King -
I never did anything dishonest.
T. Boone Pickens -
The Disney archives, it's 84 years of history. The one way in which I feel I'm a kindred spirit with Walt Disney is that neither one of us ever throws anything away. He never threw anything away.
Warren Spector -
My existence was never a Francis Ford Coppola existence.
Victoria Gotti -
Marijuana you can give up, Iv given it up for fifteen years now and it never occurs to me to smoke it anymore.
Larry Hagman
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Never fight an inanimate object.
P. J. O'Rourke -
I love Brooke. Exploiting her was never my intention.
Calvin Klein -
I never cultivated a personality. Almost everyone who is really famous has cultivated a personality.
Val Kilmer -
Never can true reconcilement grow where wounds of deadly hate have pierced so deep.
John Milton -
Caltech was a meat grinder like I could never have imagined.
Vernon L. Smith -
I have never gauged myself against anyone else.
Lance Henriksen
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I never starved myself.
Tatjana Patitz -
I never intended to be in show business; I intended to be an extremely grounded person.
Vicki Lawrence -
Detroit in its heyday - let's say, 1920s to the '60s - was never a huge downtown-living thing. People lived in the neighborhoods.
Dan Gilbert -
I'm not posh at all. I grew up in Sheffield but never managed to pick up the accent - which was careless because there'd be some cache now in being a northern playwright, but I missed out on that one.
Laura Wade