You work for whatever you get in life.
Karl Malone
Recitation: by Male by Female
NATO expansion and Russian expansion - one leads to the other, and one reflects the other.
Jeremy Corbyn
ExpansionNATOOtherRussianLeads
President Reagan was concerned - deeply concerned, emotionally concerned - with the loss of life of any American, but especially with the lives of military soldiers, Marines, navy.
Robert McFarlane
LifeAmericanLossNavyMarines
I became interested in making books, starting about 1965, when I did the Serial Project #1, deciding that I needed a small book to show how the work could be understood and how the system worked.
Sol LeWitt
WorkSmallBookProjectStarting
I really like Miranda Lambert. She has a great voice.
Trisha Yearwood
GreatVoiceSheLikeReally
I'm not a god, I'm just a simple guy.
Tommy Wiseau
GodSimpleGuyJust
I was raised Catholic and I went to church until I was 16. I went through a phase when I was 15 of being quite fanatically Catholic. I was going to church a lot, receiving communion, saying the Rosary, praying, all that stuff. But when I started scrutinizing it, it just fell apart so quickly.
Robert Crumb
SayingChurchI Was RaisedGoing
I love my dad; I'm a daddy's girl, all the way.
Molly Quinn
LoveGirlWayDaddyI LoveDad
The party on Wall Street never ends - while the rest of us pick up their tab and suffer the hangover.
Lisa Madigan
RestPartyWallStreetNeverUp
I started on the stage when I was 13 and I consider the stage my home.
Joyce DeWitt
HomeStageStartedConsider
I was journaling in Florence, and I was like, 'Oh, I have to come out of the closet. I have to break up with this guy' - he was my 'roommate.' So that was my awakening moment, when I stepped into my own skin while in a foreign country by myself and had a very stereotypical moment of revelation.
Jonathan Groff
MyselfMomentCountrySkinMy Own
My first concert was Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey.
Brett Young
MenFirstConcertMariah Carey
I was such a huge fan of 'The X-Files.'
Bryan Fuller
FanHuge FanHuge
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