We're playing the Superbowl this year, we're opening up before the coins drop.
Peter Criss
Recitation: by Male by Female
I would love to be directed by more women.
Melissa McCarthy
LoveWomenMoreWouldDirected
I think it is important to remind people of the extent of our free will.
Jeffrey Eugenides
PeopleFreeThinkImportantWill
Let's make a statement to the airlines just to get their attention. We'll pick a week next year and we'll all agree not to go anywhere for seven days.
Andy Rooney
WeekYearAttentionGoNextDays
That's what my mindset is, making the right play and doing the right thing each and every possession.
Trae Young
Doing The Right ThingMindsetDoing
E-mail is far more convenient than the telephone, as far as I'm concerned. I would throw my phone away if I could get away with it.
Tom Hanks
PhoneMoreTelephoneIf I CouldGet
I feel like I love a little bit of everything. I grew up listening to the stuff my parents liked, from Earth, Wind & Fire, Luther Vandross, Billy Joel to Bruce Springsteen and The Mommas & The Poppas.
Russ
LoveFireParentsWindListeningUp
Internally, when we manage portfolios, we figure out what works in large cap, what works in mid cap, what works in small cap. Generally speaking, large cap stocks want earning stability, strong cash flow, margin expansion.
Louis Navellier
SmallStrongWantFlowCapOut
Love shall be our token; love be yours and love be mine.
Christina Rossetti
LoveValentine's DayMineYoursOur
To my knowledge, there's never been a scientist in the U.S. Senate.
Peter Agre
KnowledgeNeverBeenSenate
I would love to be the poet laureate of Coney Island.
Thornton Wilder
LoveIslandPoetWouldPoet Laureate
I am working hard to ensure that working families can continue to afford to live in our city.
Thomas Menino
LiveI AmCityWorking HardHard
Often, the idea that there can be a wide range of translations of one text doesn't occur to people - or that a translation could be bad, very bad, and unfaithful to the original.
Lydia Davis
PeopleBadOriginalUnfaithfulText
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