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“I don't know that I've ever been completely comfortable with anything.”
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“In 1970, Americans spent about $6 billion on fast food; in 2000, they spent more than $110 billion. Americans now spend more money on fast food than on higher education, personal computers, computer software, or new cars. They spend more on fast food than on movies, books, magazines, newspapers, videos, and recorded music—combined.”
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“I feel bad for people who (don't have) faith because they don't have that blanket of comfort...If I'm going out on stage, I always say a prayer right before I go out. Whatever it is. Before I take off on a plane. There's just always this connection...God knows. I know. That's all I need.”
Source : "Ted McGinley reflects on faith, the meaning of the Cross and playing a pastor in 'Do You Believe?'". Interview with John W. Kennedy, www.beliefnet.com.
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“We become adolescents when the words that adults exchange with one another become intelligible to us.”
Source : Natalia Ginzburg (2016). “The Little Virtues”, p.76, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
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“The Boov frowned. 'Everybodies always is wanting to make a clone for to doing their work. If you are not wanting to do your work, why would a clone of you want to do your work?”
Source : Adam Rex (2013). “The True Meaning of Smekday”, p.69, A&C Black
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“The American people want peace. They have long since ceased to talk of a hard or a soft peace for Germany.”
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“The mindset of the people who put the shows on and those who go buy a ticket is so fundamentally different. The band themselves don't have a sense of things, and I found this out after a lot of years of pain and frustration.”
Source : Source: alanpaul.net
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“Everything was quiet, as if the silence was listening.”