For me, baseball is more comparable to chess than it is to hockey.
Jeff Garlin
Recitation: by Male by Female
Every veteran is a hero.
Joe J. Walsh
HeroEveryVeteran
I don't want to be a celebrity.
Jerry Springer
WantCelebrity
I was always the one left behind. Out in the streets, when they saw me they'd say, That's just one of the Bee Gees.
Maurice Gibb
MeBeeSayAlwaysOutStreets
Suddenly, I found I was married to a millionaire.
Anna Benson
MillionaireFoundMarriedSuddenly
No matter how difficult your situation may be you have to follow the Lord of the Second Advent completely.
Sun Myung Moon
YouSituationMatterFollowMayHow
We've had drive-by shootings. I've been spat on, slapped, shot at. One guy tried to stab me with a broken beer bottle. But the way we look at it, if people do the worst they can, we'll still wake up in glory.
Troy Perry
BrokenBeerPeopleMeWake UpLook
You don't want to give people what they want. Give them something that they didn't know that they wanted.
Ruth Reichl
PeopleYouKnowWantSomethingGive
I get extremely detail-oriented. In my most stressed-out days, I get way more focused on those details than anyone should be.
Julia Hartz
DetailsFocusedWayMoreDaysGet
I like getting up in front of an audience. It's fun when you go to a baseball game and the crowd is cheering you. I can't deny it. And it's very funny, too. Sometimes you're shy; you go somewhere and everyone's looking at you, so you feel a little self-conscious.
Jon Lovitz
FunnyBaseballFunLookingGameYou
I used to look in the mirror and feel shame, I look in the mirror now and I absolutely love myself.
Drew Barrymore
LoveMirrorMyselfFeelLookNow
My first love was the sound of guitar.
Boz Scaggs
LoveGuitarSoundFirstFirst Love
What you wear - and it always starts with your shoes - determines what kind of character you are. A woman who wears high heels carries herself very different to a girl who wears sneakers or sandals. It really helps determine how you carry yourself.
Winona Ryder
GirlCharacterShoesWomanYourself
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