Turn Quotes
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At the age of 61, my hip went. I was skiing in Chile with my son, and there was a turn, and I kept falling. I thought, 'What an idiot; what's going on here?'
Michael Hintze
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It seems like every new corner we turn, the Rockefellers are already there. And in some cases, they have been there for a long, long time.
William H. Gates, Sr.
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We meet ourselves at every turn In the long country of the past.
Edwin Muir
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The sterile, arid environment created by truly jarring and discordant signage and gargantuan billboards is a turn off.
Jonathan Katz
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If Stalin could only see us now, with the American Ambassador here, he'd turn in his grave.
Anastas Mikoyan
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The main aim is to up my game at every possible turn without compromise.
Nicky Romero
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Much like a GPS, love re-calibrates itself if you've made a wrong turn.
Marianne Williamson
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A manager's ability to turn meetings into a thinking environment is probably an organization's greatest asset.
Nancy Kline
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Nay, what is worse, perhaps turn poet, which, they say, is an infectious and incurable distemper.
Miguel de Cervantes
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Then Brás woke up and realized that when you turn that corner, that future you have written and wished for is not always there waiting for you. In fact, it usually isn't at all what you expected... around the corner there is just another big annoying question mark. It's called life.
Fábio Moon
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The smell of roasting meat together with that of burning fruit wood and dried herbs, as voluptuous as incense in a church, is enough to turn anyone into a budding gastronome
Claudia Roden
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There are never victories in conservation. If you want to save a species or a habitat, it's a fight forevermore. You can never turn your back.
George Schaller
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I was slightly brain damaged at birth, and I want people like me to see that they shouldn't let a disability get in the way. I want to raise awareness - I want to turn my disability into ability.
Susan Boyle
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You'd think that it was really hard for me to turn into North Carolina prostitute, but I didn't think of her like that. I just thought there were a lot of similarities. She loves art and she loves beautiful things, and in that regard, she's a girl, I'm a girl. We love beautiful things, we want adventure, we just want to be loved. She just really wants a family and to be safe. I think everyone wants that. I just came from it from that point of view rather than, "Oh, this girl is so different from me. How on Earth am I going to play her?"
Ana Mulvoy-Ten
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Here, we turn everything into art.
Carole Maso
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I wrote 'Turn Your Radio On' in 1937, and it was published in 1938. At this time radio was relatively new to the rural people, especially gospel music programs. I had become alert to the necessity of creating song titles, themes, and plots, and frequently people would call me and say, 'Turn your radio on, Albert, they're singing one of your songs on such-and-such a station.' It finally dawned on me to use their quote, 'Turn your radio on,' as a theme for a religious originated song, and this was the beginning of 'Turn Your Radio On' as we know it.
Albert E. Brumley