Need Quotes
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All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I'm fine.
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You do need to get lucky, no matter how talented you are.
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An attitude of only taking what you need was built into the protocols of the Internet itself.
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It doesn't need to be a number one show, it just needs to be good.
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What do we need a psychiatrist for? We know our kid is nuts.
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God has a sign in his sky for us this very day, and guidance for us tonight, and manna for every need of our lives.
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I do not need someone to complete me, but if you wanted to, we could walk next to each other into whatever is coming next.
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Do not need to look for reasons to hate when there is reason to love.
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I always look to my mom for strength and courage when I need it.
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We need to get ready for a world where terrorism will not ever fully go away.
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If you want to evolve and reinvent yourself, you will need to observe people and explore a lot.
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Sublime upon sublime scarcely presents a contrast, and we need a little rest from everything, even the beautiful.
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A draft doesn't produce the people we need to satisfy our real manpower shortage. We need specialists to keep our jets flying.
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I need physics more than friends.
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The main thing I say on war is that we need to obey the law and formally declare war.
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I wish it didn't take soooooo much to get physically to where I need to be.
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However successful you are, there is no substitute for a close relationship. We all need them.
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As a male designer, you always need a woman's touch.
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I think libertarians need somebody who can articulate getting from A to Z. But you know, if G is achievable, how about it? Let's get there!
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Yes, we need a force to continue to train, assist, advise the Iraqi army.
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We need to restart political processes to end wars.
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I should have only one cup of coffee a day. I try to do that most of the time, but sometimes on the road you need a little more.
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But then why, when talking on the phone, did they quarrel, on average at least once every four sentences? Maybe, though the inspector, it was an effect of the distance between them becoming less and less tolerable with each passing day, since as we grow old - for every now and then one must, yes, look reality in the eye and call things by their proper names - we feel more keenly the need to have the person we love beside us.
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For suppose that every tool we had could perform its task, either at our bidding or itself perceiving the need, and if-like the statues made by Dædalus or the tripods of Hephæstus, of which the poet says that "self-moved they enter the assembly of the gods" - shuttles in a loom could fly to and fro and a plectrum play a lyre all self-moved, then master-craftsmen would have no need of servants nor masters of slaves.