I like trying to create a spark through a collaboration between me and the audience.
Tom Stoppard
Recitation: by Male by Female
Not only is Rip Hamilton an outstanding basketball player, he is also known for giving back to his community.
Jim Gerlach
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If a guy works, and he has children, it's good, and he doesn't feel the same guilt about not being there for the children as a woman would. With a woman, there's that pull: 'Oh, I should be home,' when she's at work, and 'Oh, I should be at work,' when she's at home.
Melanie Mayron
WorkGoodHomeChildrenWomanGuilt
You are safer here tonight than you would be on the streets of any other city in the world.
Michael Bloomberg
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When you put a group of actors together who get along, and we have since day one, they don't become like their roles. What tends to happen is their age disappears and they all deal with each other as friends.
Stephen Collins
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God not only plays dice, He also sometimes throws the dice where they cannot be seen.
Stephen Hawking
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It's the relationships between people that are more important than the sort of far away fantasies of what the good life is, the world of supermodels and Bud ads.
Mira Sorvino
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We are only tenants, and shortly the great Landlord will give us notice that our lease has expired.
Joseph Jefferson
GreatWillUsGiveLandlordNotice
There's a lot of things I could've done better, and I regret not doing better. I do know I always gave it my best shot.
Jon Gruden
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I was a postman one Christmas and I developed a morbid fear of dogs.
Diane Abbott
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I prayed to God for help and I put myself in a recovery house called Studio 12. It was for people in the business and you didn't have to have any money to go, which was good because I was broke.
Brion James
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I've always loved aggressive, hard, noisy, yet melodic bands, and at the same time I've always loved 'Blue' by Joni Mitchell.
Art Alexakis
TimeBlueLovedAggressiveHard
When my disease nearly destroyed me in 2009, my doctors thought I'd be lucky to regain 80 percent of my cognitive abilities. When I was at my sickest, I couldn't read or write. I could barely walk on my own or groom myself. The disease felled me physically and mentally - robbing me, briefly but intensely, of my wits, my sanity, my memory, my self.
Susannah Cahalan
MyselfWalkMemoryMeThoughtSelf
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