I loved getting to Chagrin Falls, being by the falls; what a cute place it is.
Ed Asner
Recitation: by Male by Female
Life, friends, is boring. We must not say so.
John Berryman
LifeFriendsSayBoringMust
As I got older and started moving up the ranking, the matches got more important, and my emotions ratcheted up. I guess I hid my real feelings behind the anger.
John McEnroe
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Those who take their money abroad in an effort to avoid paying American taxes should lose their American citizenship.
Robert Reich
MoneyEffortAmericanLoseTaxes
As a performer, I want to push my boundaries and try different roles.
Amy Jackson
PushWantTryBoundariesDifferent
I've got good intuition.
Alycia Debnam-Carey
GoodIntuitionGot
You hate someone whom you really wish to love, but whom you cannot love. Perhaps he himself prevents you. That is a disguised form of love.
Sri Chinmoy
LoveHateSomeoneWishYouTo Love
What's certain is that ranking powerful people is inherently self-defeating. For starters, true potentates know who they are without being told, and they have no need to announce it.
Steve Rushin
PeoplePowerfulKnowTrueNeedWho
To write for PC reasons, because you think you ought to be dealing with this subject, is never going to yield anything that is really going to matter to anyone else. It has to matter to you.
Rita Dove
ThinkYouMatterNeverWriteGoing
People oftentimes refer to me as 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.' So, I'm Mr. Johnson. I'm a complete outsider.
Ron Johnson
PeopleMeWashingtonOutsiderGoes
I think I am a writer, but professionally I feel drawn to and suited for directing.
Mary Stuart Masterson
I AmThinkFeelDirectingI FeelAm
It's a beautiful thing, baseball.
Miguel Cabrera
BeautifulBaseballBeautiful Thing
I think Sweden is known for people being a bit more quiet than other cultures, and I guess it's a mixture: shyness and leaving room for other people to talk. Of course, when people get drunk, all of that disappears.
Jose Gonzalez
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