Quiet is the new loud.
Patrick Stump
Recitation: by Male by Female
I really don't think we've become a plutocracy, but I worry about the enormous influence that money has in a democracy such as ours.
Angus Deaton
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I plan on making my mark on the legacy of hip-hop, period, but also in Atlanta production because there's a lot of history there.
Metro Boomin
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Cleaning is therapy for me. I'm not ashamed of holding the duster or broom.
Amisha Patel
MeCleaningTherapyAshamedBroom
I don't live as 'Stone Cold.' I live as Steve Austin. I was 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin back in 2003, then I rode off into the sunset.
Stone Cold Steve Austin
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I'm home about two days a month, and on those I have to pack.
Mary Ann Mobley
HomeTwoMonthDaysThosePack
Intimidation, harassment and violence have no place in a democracy.
Mo Ibrahim
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I work every day hard. I put my body through hell. Let me tell you, every year, seven months of the year, I don't see my family. Year in, year out. I miss my kids. Kid's birthdays, anniversaries. I'll never be able to go back and be with my family.
Mo Farah
WorkFamilyDayMeHellYear
With Joe Walsh, that was kind of random. I'd written 'Hi-Roller Baby' for myself while I was at Island/Def Jam; literally, four years later, it got cut. Songs can be around for a long time.
LP
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Men, when they fight in movies, it's a very different style. Harrison Ford was so cool when he had the whip, and Bruce Lee was such an artist that you couldn't take your eyes off of him.
Lucy Liu
EyesStyleMenFightCoolYou
The Olympic Games were created for the exhaltation of the individual athlete.
Pierre de Coubertin
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War is too strange to process alone.
Phil Klay
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I make sure I always surround myself with good, down to earth, fun, real people, who always keep me grounded.
Sean Kingston
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