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“Obstreperous, ‘huh,†said Tad. “I see you’ve been using that Big Word of the Day calendar I got you last Christmas.†“That is irrefragable,†I told him solemnly.”
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“I would be delighted to show my film in the Viennale. I do not offer press kits. I do not offer stills. I do not offer screeners. I do not offer DVD's. I do not offer posters. I require a first-class flight to bring the print however I do not offer any photo ops or press exchange in any way. My fee for showing my film is $35,000 dollars US.”
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“I had two things I could do: I could run over you, and I could put a good stiff arm on you. That was about it.”
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“I don't have dinner parties - I eat my dinner in bed.”
Source : Interview with Rosanna Greenstreet, www.theguardian.com. November 20, 2009.
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“In the heat of the Russian summer a sleeping car is the most horrible instrument of martyrdom imaginable.”
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“Physical exercise is indispensable to the development of body, and quite as certainly is spiritual activity requisite to the healthful and normal development of the soul.”
Source : James E. Talmage “Vitality of Mormonism”, Zion's Camp Books
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“Every dollar that is printed should not represent a debt to private bankers. It should represent an investment potential in the common good, in the common needs of our country.”
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“I was really fortunate. I don't believe in luck so I was really fortunate. God really blessed me in terms of my health. ... I was really healthy. But I tried to do my part in terms of preparation, in terms of perseverance. I tried to do my part to make sure that I was always ready to play and try to stay ahead of the game. I tried to beat people with my mind. I wasn't the biggest or the one that jumped the highest, but I had a real high basketball IQ and I knew it. ... I was a student of game and tried to prepare and be professional and have a good attitude. All of those things helped me have a long career.”
Source : "A conversation with New Jersey Nets head coach Avery Johnson". Interview with Chad Bonham, www.beliefnet.com. December 2011.