One of my best friends, James Miller, managed to find the only Cubs hat that is all red.
Ben Zobrist
Recitation: by Male by Female
I would put tiebreakers in the fifth set, no question about it.
John McEnroe
QuestionWouldSetAboutPutFifth
These are the influences that everybody has. Some individuals might stand out because of one thing or another, but whether one's perception as a child of what was important or not is accurate, I don't know.
John Hume
ChildPerceptionStandKnowOut
If she has a good, strong, reliable father image, which is hard to find these days, that will be her image of men, probably for the rest of her life. She'll look for a husband who embodies those qualities.
Robert Johnson
LifeGoodFatherMenHusbandRest
You read a book, write a detailed review as proof you've read it, and they give you a badge. That's where my competitive nature came out. Give me the badges! I would sit in the library all day, not 'cos I loved reading, just because I needed those badges.
Stormzy
NatureDayMeBookReadingLibrary
When I was in Cambridge reading mathematics, I went to Amsterdam for the International Mathematics Congress. There I saw M.C. Escher's fascinating work. That inspired me to try my hand at drawing such impossibilities.
Roger Penrose
WorkMathematicsMeReadingDrawing
It's all about being professional. You can't be dwelling on mistakes.
Dele Alli
MistakesYouProfessionalBeing
I think a setting is hugely important. I look at setting as a character with its own look, sound, history, quirks, goofy temperaments and moods.
Deb Caletti
CharacterHistoryThinkLookSound
I love performing. I love the people. I sound like Liza Minnelli right now, don't I?
Bob Saget
LovePeopleNowSoundRightLike
Photographers must learn not to be ashamed to have their photographs look like photographs.
Alfred Stieglitz
LearnLookAshamedMustLike
I started very early, from five or six years old, to climb. To climb trees, to climb rocks everywhere I could. At some point, of course, I used a rope.
Philippe Petit
ClimbTreesEarlyRocksOldRope
Sometimes macho language is to mask things people are not ready to deal with.
Phil Klay
PeopleLanguageMaskReadySometimes
Yes, I think that when the Bible refers to a horse or a horseman, that's exactly what it means.
Tim LaHaye
BibleThinkHorseYesI ThinkMeans
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