The Wedding March always reminds me of the music played when soldiers go into battle.
Heinrich Heine
Recitation: by Male by Female
I still have a vivid memory of my excitement when I first saw a chart of the periodic table of elements.
Joe Murray
MemoryTableExcitementFirstSaw
Most of my friends aren't actors - and not one of them is overly impressed with what I do.
Jeremy London
FriendsMostImpressedThemOverly
While I personally believe strongly in the philosophy and ideology of the Free Software movement, you can't win people over just on philosophy; you have to have a better product, too.
Matt Mullenweg
PeopleWinFreeBelieveBetterYou
Directing was a natural thing for me. Actually, it was far less stressful directing than being the lead actor. I was able to have my input in all aspects of it.
Michael Jai White
MeActorLeadNaturalBeingAble
People don't really think other people are the same.
Stanley Crouch
PeopleThinkSameOtherReally
Heterosexuals were the upstarts who turned marriage into a voluntary love relationship rather than a mandatory economic and political institution.
Stephanie Coontz
LoveMarriageRelationshipPolitical
If I have to do something, I feel I should do it perfectly, and ofcourse, Hindi language is a problem.
Soundarya
LanguageFeelProblemSomething
Regard your soldiers as your children, and they will follow you into the deepest valleys; look on them as your own beloved sons, and they will stand by you even unto death.
Sun Tzu
ChildrenDeathStandYouLookWill
Once a musician, always a musician.
Roger Taylor
AlwaysMusicianOnce
When the real world intrudes on your musical fantasies, I get put out.
Ry Cooder
WorldRealOutGetReal WorldYour
I haven't done great things for Spain - I can't lie - but when I play well, they should say so. They criticise me for my character, but I also have quality.
Diego Costa
CharacterGreatQualityLieMePlay
I am not interested in politics at all. At home, around the dinner table, we never discuss politics.
Columba Bush
HomePoliticsI AmDinnerTable
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