A knock-down argument; 'tis but a word and a blow.
John Dryden
Recitation: by Male by Female
We make a great mistake in supposing all people are capable of self-government.
John C. Calhoun
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The Establishment on both the Left and the Right, who want to disenfranchise the millions of Republican voters who support Donald Trump, have blamed the staged riots near Trump rallies on Trump or on Bernie Sanders. That's like blaming the Russians for the Reichstag Fire.
Roger Stone
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I like to go wakeboarding. It's my new favorite sport. It's like skiing but on a snowboard that has little shoes on it.
Minka Kelly
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At the heart of any drama, there's conflict. When you are acting, you get to play out the confrontations you want to have in real life but can't. Or the emotions that you would want to have in real life, but sometimes they are too difficult.
Julia Stiles
LifeHeartConflictYouActingPlay
Any passion to collect has some meaning behind it.
Douglas Coupland
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A family member of mine was diagnosed with lymphoma, and the treatment they're getting wouldn't exist if it weren't for the work that Team in Training does. I want to support them.
Colin Egglesfield
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I'd been shouting and shouting and no-one wanted to hear me.
Brenda Fassie
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I'm competitive. I like to compete, and that's basically what the decathlon lets me do.
Bryan Clay
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A manager is a guide. He takes a group of people and says, 'With you I can make us a success; I can show you the way.'
Arsene Wenger
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As the French say, there are three sexes - men, women, and clergymen.
Sydney Smith
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We want to win. We want to win big. We want to win the whole thing.
Shaquille O'Neal
WinWantBigWholeThing
The fun of fishing is catching 'em, not killing 'em.
Norman Schwarzkopf
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