Final thoughts are so, you know, final. Let's call them closing words.
Craig Armstrong
Recitation: by Male by Female
Of your own indefatigable labor from early dawn and of your explicit instructions, that the batteries should reserve their ammunition, until the grand charge should commence, for which the enemy were undoubtedly preparing.
John Bigelow
DawnEarlyEnemyLaborOwnCharge
No, no, no. Your accent is so beautiful.
Maya Rudolph
BeautifulYourAccent
The Juan McLean is great.
Max Joseph
GreatJuan
We used to call it recurrent airplay when someone had a hit.
Michael Bolton
SomeoneCallUsedHitHad
HBO is undeniably a leader in meaningful storytelling in a wide array of formats. I'm honored to join the REAL SPORTS team and look forward to continuing my fervor for uncovering unique and impactful stories.
Soledad O'Brien
LeaderSportsTeamForwardLook
I know that you're better off making your own products, not just waiting for someone to hand you something.
Michael Winslow
WaitingBetterSomeoneYouKnowOwn
I am a firm believer that you can make a difference in someone's life - whether they're thousands of miles away, or on your own block.
Michelle Monaghan
LifeI AmMake A DifferenceSomeone
Messrs. Washington and Lincoln would be appalled and saddened by what their successor, President Obama, and the modern Democratic Party are doing to the nation they dedicated their lives to keep alive.
Monica Crowley
DoingPartyAliveWashingtonNation
Make a list of the people in your 'choir'... If you're not on your own list, then you're doing something wrong.
Lisa Lampanelli
PeopleDoingYouWrongChoirOwn
I can be myself everywhere and be happy and confident and not feel that I am just what I do.
Donna McKechnie
MyselfI AmHappyBe HappyConfident
When I was in college, being a magician was not the classiest thing to be. It was like being a folk singer before Bob Dylan.
Doug Henning
CollegeSingerBeingMagicianLike
I don't think makeup is rocket science or a cure for cancer.
Cindy Crawford
ScienceMakeupThinkCancerRocket
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