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“I really don’t care what people think.”
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“I never learned hate at home, or shame. I had to go to school for that.”
Source : Dick Gregory, Robert Lipsyte (1990). “Nigger”, p.29, Simon and Schuster
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“I would run through brick walls for Spurs.”
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“Tea would arrive, the cakes squatting on cushions of cream, toast in a melting shawl of butter, cups agleam and a faint wisp of steam rising from the teapot shawl.”
Source : Gerald Durrell, Lee Durrell (1996). “The best of Gerald Durrell”, Harpercollins
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“Not that I've always loved the movie when they finally come out, or if they ever come out-because many of them don't come out-but I've gotten to work with really good story editors and stuff like that.”
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“I treat the act of making a record very much like working in a laboratory, experimenting with sounds and ideas... Whoever chooses to latch onto it, great; whoever doesn't, that's fine, too. The reaction always pales in comparison to the weight of the act of production.”
Source : "'Time' Is Right for Songwriter Ward" by Jill Menze, www.reuters.com. January 10, 2009.
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“New steps. That's what it amounted to. The two of them were learning the steps that would bring them together, a dance that would take them into forever. A dance that could be nothing less than God's plan for their lives.”
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“Never work with animals or children.”