I love words.
Richard Dawkins
Recitation: by Male by Female
Music is my way of taking my mind away from the game. When I'm singing, you don't got anything to worry about. Don't gotta worry about scoring however many points or winning the game. No matter how good or how bad you are, it's fun.
Jimmy Butler
GoodMusicFunMindWinningSinging
If I'm going to Hell, I'm going there playing the piano.
Jerry Lee Lewis
HellPianoPlayingGoing
In a lot of ways, Nauru is something like a canary in a coal mine: It's a tiny place with more than its share of troubles, most of them the kind that might have been prevented.
Johnny Colt
PlaceKindMoreShareSomething
I think I'm one of the hardest-training fighters in the world.
Amir Khan
WorldThinkI ThinkFighters
He's as cool as a prized marrow!
Sid Waddell
CoolHeMarrowPrized
On '50/50,' even though it was 8 million dollars, it was all acting-intensive.
Jonathan Levine
MillionEvenMillion DollarsThough
I don't think there is anything wrong with white space. I don't think it's a problem to have a blank wall.
Annie Leibovitz
SpaceThinkDesignProblemWall
Whenever I see a mirror, I just look at myself, or when I see my own reflection, I quickly take a look; I won't lie about that. But when I am in front of the camera, it's just the character, not me.
Alia Bhatt
CharacterMirrorMyselfReflection
Well, look at all of these summer blockbusters. You can't help but laugh a little, because you've already seen a lot of these movies 482 times.
Sean Penn
LaughHelpYouLookSummerMovies
We have more natural resources - coal, oil, wind - across the board not only to be energy independent but to be a leading exporter.
Ryan Zinke
WindEnergyIndependentOilMore
Strong and in control - I don't necessarily feel that way. I'm a little bit more scattered in my life. I'm more of a street girl, in a way.
Rene Russo
LifeGirlControlStrongMy Life
I've always been an angel. Sometimes I transform into a witch only because the filmmaking demands it.
Lina Wertmuller
AngelFilmmakingSometimesAlways
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