I'm a nerd at heart.
Hope Solo
Recitation: by Male by Female
I'm not a control maniac.
John Malkovich
ControlManiac
I am a fancy dress grump, to be honest.
Matt Smith
I AmDressFancyHonestTo Be Honest
Romcoms are hard in a lot of ways: they're built to be buoyant. It's easy to demean them.
Matthew McConaughey
EasyHardBuiltWaysThemBuoyant
It's a complex relationship when your dad happened to be president and you are president and then you have all the amateur psychology that goes on when people try to speculate about motivations.
Jeb Bush
RelationshipPeopleYouTryComplex
I really feel that if it wasn't for the accident, I'd still be fighting. I would have handled some of these fighters. I would have made sure that the doctors would have declared me physically sound; and after that, I would have trained.
Roberto Duran
MeFightingFeelSoundSureMade
The first time I went to Fenway Park was probably 1950. It was the early '50s, and it was my father taking me to the game.
Mike Barnicle
FatherTimeMeGameEarlyFirst
The children of the 1980s were the last before a lot of things changed. We were the last generation not to have cell phones, not to have video games, not to have parents who worried if we strayed from the yard.
Michelle Dean
ChildrenParentsVideo GamesGames
It was a source of shame for my family that I was in rock and roll, which is so blue-collar. It just isn't done. And I felt it, too.
Liz Phair
FamilyRock And RollDoneRockShame
Everything I do, I have a certain amount of pride for.
Diamond Dallas Page
PrideEverythingCertainAmount
I think that's the responsibility of the CEO and the CEOs below me: to make sure that we're constantly putting people in places where they have the opportunity to develop into those careers but also having a rewards and recognition system that allows a great programmer to stay as a great programmer.
Bobby Kotick
OpportunityGreatResponsibilityMe
Recalling a memory is not like playing a tape recorder. It's a creative process.
Susumu Tonegawa
CreativeMemoryProcessPlayingLike
You may never learn the names of any of the people you talk to in a dog park, even after many, many hours spent there with them, and many hours of conversation. But if - knock on wood - anything should ever happen to your dog, these nameless non-strangers will rally, sympathize, offer to help, and hold your hand. I know this from experience.
Susan Orlean
DogExperiencePeopleLearnHelp
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