Give Quotes
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Islam will be what Muslims make of it. And it is the sum total of the interpretation that Muslims give to it.
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They do certainly give very strange, and newfangled, names to diseases.
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We do not need the empire to give us anything.
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Nobody has to give me permission to write.
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The toughest thing about managing is knowing your personnel and what it can give you under all conditions.
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Actors, we like stories, we like storytelling, we love being a part of the story, and if you give us a story that's interesting then we'll want to do it.
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It's important to keep your power and not give it up.
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Give him threepence, since he must make a gain out of what he learns.
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Ice Cube is the piece of me that I give away to the public.
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The secret to fencing consists in two things: to give and to not receive.
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That is the Roman way: to give favors to the favorites.
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I give thousands of interviews, and I'm probably about as open as anybody in Washington as far as access goes, so I'll continue to do that.
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Giving is motivated by love. Because God loved us, he gave. Because we love him, we give.
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You tell everyone or anyone that has ever doubted, thought they didn't measure up or wanted to quit - look up get up and don't ever give up.
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And I thought well, if Tina Turner can go up there and she can give everything for 500 people, no matter how sick I am, I can make it happen too.
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I don't know how many people there are with a million dollars who are inclined to give it to a writers' retreat.
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Give me the biblical Christ or give me nothing.
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Every spirit makes its house, and we can give a shrewd guess from the house to the inhabitant.
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I like to eat right and in moderation, but give myself treats and kind of have everything.
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We're gonna give you a great show.
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We must be an inclusive nation that respects and supports all of its citizens: a nation that doesn't give up on anyone who hasn't given up on themselves.
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Give the girl an inch and she thinks she's a ruler.
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I don't give myself titles. I don't think of that.
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To give vent now and then to his feelings, whether of pleasure or discontent, is a great ease to a man's heart.