You do your work as fully as you can, and the ones who hear the sound join in.
Lance Henriksen
Recitation: by Male by Female
I work daily, but not always on comics. I'm doing quite a bit of writing now, and I teach as well.
Jessica Abel
WorkDailyWritingDoingNowTeach
I've been nominated for 12 Emmys, and we won - for 'Top Chef' - the only time I didn't go.
Andy Cohen
TimeChefGoTopOnlyBeen
As a society, we must not allow human rights abuses to go unnoticed and undocumented; it is a vital mission to fight ignorance of these tragic events.
Andy Dunn
IgnoranceFightSocietyMissionGo
It gives you great pleasure to know that millions of developers, day to day, make their living using the software that you created.
Anders Hejlsberg
GreatDayYouKnowLivingSoftware
I think most actors like to be liked.
Anjelica Huston
ThinkLikeMostI ThinkLiked
Don't let anyone tell you there's only one way to write.
Amity Gaige
YouWayWriteTellOnlyAnyone
Work hard, no matter how much recognition you get.
Sophia Amoruso
WorkWork HardRecognitionYouHard
And there is no getting away from the fact - and this is a key point of discontent among many who are upset with the health care reform bill is it didn't go far enough. They say why isn't it in place now? Why don't I see some benefits now? All I see is the potential for losing insurance coverage, for premiums going up. That's hurting Obama.
Juan Williams
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The Earth isn't an infinite sheet that carries on for ever, but it doesn't have an edge, either. It's compact and connected.
Janna Levin
EarthEdgeInfiniteConnectedEither
Fish recognize a bad leader.
Conan O'Brien
LeaderFishBadRecognize
In the country in Kentucky, people are just amazed that anybody in New York wants to read about their lives.
Bobbie Ann Mason
New YorkPeopleCountryNewKentucky
Fact-checking doesn't exist primarily because some of us are liars and cheats. It exists because writers will be writers, much as they may mean to be historians.
Alice Dreger
WillMeanLiarsMayUsExist
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