You don't buy evil characters lattes. That's not normal behavior.
Rob James-Collier
Recitation: by Male by Female
If you're going to go into space, you have to have an objective, a mission. Where do you want to go? Earth orbit? The moon? Mars? What's the technology to get there? You develop the technology for the mission.
Jim Lovell
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I'm not a bad mimic, and I can pick up speech cadences that I would not pick up if I didn't hit the road.
John Gregory Dunne
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I connect to the tradition of Irish storytelling. And I think there is something - I can't put my finger on it - something genetic there. Maybe just a need to tell stories.
Michael Connelly
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I don't like to play rough, but I will if I have to.
Mia Hamm
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I like making people laugh. That's fun for me.
Alyssa Sutherland
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In 1983, most Nicaraguans had still not fallen to the depths of deprivation and despair which they would reach in later years, but many were already unhappy and restive.
Stephen Kinzer
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I liked myself much more before I got famous. I was much friendlier and had more energy.
Sia
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If something is good, it's always good. You don't have to change it.
Tony Bennett
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Elvis was a sweet darling, shy fellow, but he was really boring.
Rita Moreno
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The questions that our society must ask revolve around whether the time-consuming demands of the deep-reading processes will be lost in a culture whose principal mediums advantage speed, multitasking, and processing the next and the next piece of information.
Maryanne Wolf
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I go to bed late. My mind starts going at night - that's when those creative juices begin flowing.
Donny Osmond
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We have only God on our side; they have 'In God We Trust' on their side.
Willie Green
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