New Quotes
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A New York divorce is in itself a diploma of virtue.
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We should not be afraid to go into a new era, to leave the old beyond.
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Now there is a new group every week; it seems like everybody and anybody can get into the charts.
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The addition of vinaigrette to freshly roasted vegetables gives them a freshness and juiciness they don't normally have; the acidity brings out new shades of flavour, too.
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Having to re-recruit, rehire, and retrain, and wait for a new employee to get up to speed is devastating in terms of cost.
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In New York, everyone's really neurotic and talks about themselves all the time.
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Stewardesses are still paid so little that in many cases, new hires qualify for food stamps.
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I think long-term, people are as excited as we are to be a part of the new stuff, and for us to play it live is super exciting.
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'Orange Is the New Black' and 'Sense8' have enjoyed great success all over the world.
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Every New Year is the direct descendant, isn't it, of a long line of proven criminals?
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I was in the U.S. about 15 years. Especially in New York. And then I came back to Japan.
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The 'New York Times' reviews of my work have been evenly divided - favourable and unfavourable.
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I'd always fantasized about writing a new play. Even when I had all this success in television, what I was daydreaming about in my dressing room is that one day I would do it.
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My grandmother had many children. She lost most. So when we came along, we were really special. I was the first grandchild that could see her spirit moving to a new generation.
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Trolls are slow in the uptake, and mighty suspicious about anything new to them.
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I would be concerned if any speech to Congress related any information that's new to the president of the United States.
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After the Ramones, it was more about new wave for me than punk.
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I hope that America as a whole, and especially its architects, will become more seriously involved in producing a new architectural culture that would bring the nation to the apex - where it has stood before - and lead the world.
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All my graduation money went to paying for bartending classes so I could have a side gig. I bartended for two months before I was supposed to move to New York and then two months later I got the job as an understudy in 'Sister Act' and haven't looked back since.
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The advocates of retaliatory wars will continue to assume a much simpler reality with their hoary oppositions: Religious and secular, backward and enlightened, free and unfree. But if we are to admit how deeply and irrevocably interconnected our world is, then we must find new ways to break the cycle of counter-productive violence.
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I should probably confess that ice cream is my favorite food, and I eat it every night. When I go grocery shopping, I try to buy a new flavor, rather than reverting back to a favorite flavor. I'm on a mission to taste every flavor of ice cream out there!
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The market is so competitive. There are so many products that are similar. So we are forced to invest in innovative research in new products that are one or two years ahead of the market.
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I've only been to New Zealand once, about 1989. It was incredibly beautiful, kind of like the ideal of where I live in New England - all that and then some - but I can't say I was there long enough to get any very clear idea.
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Maybe I need to make a change, or maybe it's living here in New York or using social media or working in media and entertainment, but I feel like I'm constantly trying to maintain this sense of, 'Why do I do what I do?'