Walk quotes:
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam about Walk:
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India should walk on her own shadow - we must have our own development model.
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A. R. Ammons about Walk:
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I take the walk to be the externalization of an interior seeking so that the analogy is first of all between the external and the internal.
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Aamir Khan about Path:
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I do what I feel is right. I am not scared to walk on the new path and take risk.
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Abbey Lee Kershaw about Change:
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The chi of a room is important to me. If I walk into a hotel room and it doesn't feel right, I ask to change.
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Abhishek Bachchan about Walk:
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In England or America, actors do not have to cater to an image. In India, it is almost demanded of us. Very seldom do you get a film where you can walk away from your image.
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Abraham Pais about Walk:
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One of the things I learned, one of the strangest things, is how to think. There was nothing else to do. I couldn't see people, or go for a walk in the forest. All I had was my head and my books, and I thought a lot.
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Ada Lovelace about Hope:
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Those who have learned to walk on the threshold of the unknown worlds, by means of what are commonly termed par excellence the exact sciences, may then, with the fair white wings of imagination, hope to soar further into the unexplored amidst which we live.
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Adam Braun about Walk:
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Each of the bracelets I wear is from a long trip I've taken. One is from Nicaragua. One is from Nepal. One is from Guatemala. One is from Laos. They don't come off. I walk into a lot of very high-level boardrooms now, and I present to distinguished conferences, but these bracelets remind me of the places I've been and the people I've met.
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Adam DeVine about Love:
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I always wanted to be a comedic actor - that's what I wanted from the job - to do comedy and to create my own comedy. But I still love doing stand-up and will probably be doing it forever. I'd love to be an old guy who can't really walk, can't really stand-up, and I have to sit on the stool and tell jokes.
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Adam Driver about Myself:
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I trained myself, whenever I walk into auditions, to hate everyone in the room.
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Adam Ferrara about Walk:
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When I walked in to read with Edie Falco, it was nice, because I auditioned in New York, and it was very quick. You walk in, there's Edie, the producers, the director, and a camera. I read three scenes, and it was done.
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Adam Schlesinger about Work:
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I don't know if there's a particular project, but one movie that I was really disappointed I didn't get to work on was Judd Apatow's 'Walk Hard.'
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Adam Shankman about Walk:
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I really loved making 'A Walk to Remember', so I'm not afraid of making smaller films. But for me, I just need to connect to the characters.
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Adam Wingard about Walk:
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What's really scary about the original 'Blair Witch' is that it doesn't really answer any questions, so what makes that ending so scary is you walk out feeling dirty because you don't even know what happened. It feels wrong.
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Addison Timlin about Character:
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I prefer working, period. I think that I like doing film more just because when you get a script, you have the story from start to finish, so you can really find the character's arc, and when you walk away from it, you know you're sort of powerless to what happens.
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Adele about Personality:
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I am quite loud and bolshie. I'm a big personality. I walk into a room, big and tall and loud.
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Afrika Bambaataa about Music:
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How you act, walk, look and talk is all part of Hip Hop culture. And the music is colorless. Hip Hop music is made from Black, brown, yellow, red and white.
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Agnes Macphail about Men:
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When I first came to the House of Commons and walked out into the lobby, men sprang to their feet. I asked them to sit down since I'd come to walk around. I didn't want them doing me favours.
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Aidan Turner about Money:
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When you walk onto a Peter Jackson set, you can see straightaway that money isn't an issue.
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Aimee Mullins about Women:
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It's hard enough for women to walk on high heels. And I'm on stilts!
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Aisha Tyler about Love:
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But I love stand-up, and it's where I came from creatively, so it's something I never want to walk away from.
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Aisha Tyler about Time:
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I have a whole 'Halo' corner in my house. One time, when I went to Bungie, they gave me this awesome 'Halo: Reach' backpack. Usually, when you get stuff like that, it either ends up in the garage or going to charity. But I walk around with that 'Halo: Reach' backpack all the time, and I drink out of my 'Halo: Reach' bottle every day.
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Aja Naomi King about Work:
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I really appreciate that: to walk into an environment where everyone is serious and dedicated to creating the best performance possible and challenging themselves to figure out the most interesting way to approach the work.
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Al Madrigal about Man:
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I was a corporate hatchet man, and it's impossible for me to turn that off. It's this curse when I walk into businesses: 'That needs to be fixed, that needs to be fixed.'
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Alan Arkin about Life:
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My favorite thing about making movies is that it's the only area of human life that I've ever discovered where I can walk away from somebody in the middle of a conversation with somebody and they won't be offended.
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Alan Davies about Walk:
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The thing I'd really like to see is the old London Bridge, with all the old buildings around it like Shakespeare's Globe. I'd like to walk along that. Don't worry, I won't get drunk and fall in.
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Alan Rudolph about Walk:
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You know, sometimes I feel like I walk around with a target on my back with the films I make.
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Alanis Morissette about Life:
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I want to walk through life instead of being dragged through it.
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Albert Camus about Friendship:
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Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.
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Albert Hammond, Jr. about Music:
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My idea was you can't dress for the stage, you have to dress all the time like you're onstage. And so I would just always wear suits or some form of it. I wanted people to know I played music. That was kind of how you would find other people: you would just walk around looking a certain way and end up meeting someone who liked the way you look.
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Albert Hammond, Jr. about Change:
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When you put on music, just feel it, it's a different sense. I walk around with music in, and it can just change my world in seconds.
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Albert Maltz about Light:
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Every murder turns on a bright hot light, and a lot of people... have to walk out of the shadows.
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Alex Honnold about Beauty:
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I generally don't climb something if it makes me feel fear. The beauty of soloing is that there's no pressure - no one's telling me to do it. So if something seems scary, I don't have any obligation to do it. I can prepare further or just walk away entirely.
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Alex Honnold about Knowledge:
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People think I just walk up to a sheer cliff and climb it with no knowledge of anything, when in reality, there's tons and tons of information out there, and I'm already well tapped into it.
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Alex Kapranos about Food:
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It's easy to be lazy when there's food lying around backstage or there's a fast-food joint a couple blocks away. But if you walk a little further, ask around a bit, of course there are exciting things to discover.
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Alexa Chung about Waiting:
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I don't like when people seem to put every single thing on and just walk up and down outside waiting to be photographed. I think that's a bit lame.
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Alexa Chung about Week:
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When I was going to Paris for Paris Fashion Week, I'd often walk down the street and go into all the different shops that we didn't necessarily have in the U.K., and Maje was definitely one of the ones that stood out for me.
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Alexa Vega about Thank You:
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People are expecting me to still be fourteen years old. It cracks me up, especially when people see me walk by with my husband. They're like, 'What? You're married? You're not old enough to be married.' Thank you. I'm glad that you think that.
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Alexander Gould about Small:
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Yeruham's small. You walk five minutes, and you're in the desert.
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Alexander Pope about Dance:
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Not to go back is somewhat to advance, and men must walk, at least, before they dance.
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Alexander Siddig about Great:
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You know, I find people with great honesty, bodily, physical honesty, who sit just the way they like to sit, and walk the way they like to walk, and don't come into a room all pumped up, I find them elegant.
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Alexandra Daddario about Walk:
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When I did 'Percy Jackson,' people told me, 'Oh, you're going to be so famous... you're not going to be able to walk down the street... it's going to be huge,' and it wasn't - although it was big for my career.
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Alfred Adler about War:
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To all those who walk the path of human cooperation war must appear loathsome and inhuman.
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Alice Cooper about Life:
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On stage, I'm this figure, this actor, who does things that people aren't used to seeing and I relish in that reaction. In real life, though, I play golf, I shop and I walk around with no makeup on and my hair in a ponytail. I may not be the typical middle-aged Joe, but I'm closer to normal than you think.
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Alice Greczyn about Love:
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For a workout, I love to hike or take a long walk. Being outside is crucial, I can't stand gyms.
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Alicia Keys about Day:
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The last thing I want is to walk into my house after a long day and see all the Grammys and awards. It would make me feel weird.
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Alison Jackson about Childhood:
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I had a very outdoorsy childhood. I was athletic and used to ride and do dressage. I could ride almost before I could walk. There is a picture of me at 18 months old sitting happily on the back of a donkey.
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Allan Guthrie about Walk:
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I like to walk when I can. Otherwise, it's the bus - while we still have them.
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Allan Sloan about Life:
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If the government decides to put your life under a microscope, do you think it won't find something? I suspect there's not an adult in the country who would walk away totally unscathed if every aspect of his or her life were investigated the way Stewart's ImClone trading was.
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Alyssa Milano about Life:
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I've always believed in experiencing everything in life. When you walk out with blinders on, you cut yourself off from the angels and the fairies.
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Amanda Hearst about Walk:
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Compared to overdeveloped islands like Nassau, Bimini has kept its original charm. Walk the streets to see colorfully painted houses, funky shops, and trade greetings with friendly Biminites.
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America Ferrera about Dog:
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I just want to be in my sweats, walk my dog, watch TV and eat pizza.
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Amitabh Bachchan about Opportunity:
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I am looking forward to going to Dubai because it gives us an opportunity to interact with each other. We can sit and enjoy each other's company. We can go out for a walk without worrying about shooting schedules.
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Amy Heckerling about Girl:
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I still find it interesting that there could be a point between a young guy and a girl when they decide to hold hands as they walk down the block. At some point, they decide to make the leap from pushing and insulting each other to doing something tender and possessive and showing the world that.
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Amy Sedaris about Time:
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I want witchcraft so bad that I can't stand it. I have wands in my apartment. And I use them sometimes. I walk into the kitchen with my wand, and I come out with something on a platter and I say, 'See, magic happens.' Works every time.
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Amy Sedaris about Walk:
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I'd rather have a part where you walk into a room and you leave. That's perfect for me.
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Ana de la Reguera about Week:
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I try to walk at least three times a week for 40 minutes or an hour. I do it at the gym on the treadmill, or I go hiking outside.
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Anastasia Griffith about Walk:
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I feel like you can do all the research in the world, but when you start putting that costume on, put your hair in a wig and walk into those sets, that's where the visceral reaction is. It's no longer in the head. It's in the body.
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Andrae Crouch about Love:
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I love doing music, and I plan to do it until I die or as long as I can walk to the piano.
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Andrae Crouch about Day:
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I would imagine that most of my writing is done spontaneously. I had no intention of writing, and then I'll just walk through the house, and I'll hear this melody, and I'll turn on the tape players and go back to it later on. Some days I'll get 3-5 songs a day.
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Andre Ward about Food:
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I don't like to lay down on my food - it's not good for you. I like to take a walk, then meditate and read the Bible.
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Andre Ward about Time:
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More time than not, athletes, specifically fighters, have a 15 or 20-year career, and unfortunately, we end up right where we started when it's over. All we have is maybe a round of applause when we walk in a room - Hey, there's the champ! That's great, I want that, but I've got to have something tangible to show for it, too.
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Andrea Barrett about Day:
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I grew up on Cape Cod. We didn't live right on the water, but I could walk to it and did every day.
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Andrea Mackris about Day:
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I'm supposed to say, Bill O'Reilly, that's immoral - click - and then walk back in and book his A block the next day and have a fine day and everything be kosher? I don't think so.
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Andrew Luck about Walk:
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I like being able to walk or ride my bike to restaurants and do different things.
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Andrew Tobias about Best:
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The best thing I have are 5 percent bonds from 1780, denominated from $1 to $20. As far as I can tell, they are obligations from the United States of America, so I should be able to walk down to the Federal Reserve and redeem the uncanceled ones. With 217 years of accrued interest, for a $20 bond, that's about $800,000.
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Andrew Vachss about Choices:
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In some neighborhoods, if you want to walk down the streets, you've got two choices - look down, or look hard.
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Andy Behrman about Today:
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My eating habits are the only behaviour of mine that are still manic. I can't walk by a restaurant, a bakery, an ice-cream store or a candy store without making a purchase, the amount of calories I take in today are at least five times as many as I took before starting on all of this medication.
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Andy Kindler about Walk:
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Nobody gets excited when they see me. If I put on my wizard outfit and walk around the airport for a couple of hours, I get a couple of puzzled glances.
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Andy Milonakis about Walk:
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There's little kids on trains coming up to me, singing my theme song, and they can barely walk.
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Andy Stanley about Walk:
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People pray in one direction but they walk in a different direction, and direction always determines where we end up.
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Angela Ahrendts about Walk:
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The thing is, I don't want to be sold to when I walk into a store. I want to be welcomed.
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Angela Cope about Door:
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I can't even walk out the door without, even to go to the race track, without my MAC lip gloss.
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Angelina Jolie about Destiny:
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I'm not somebody that thinks about destiny and fate, but I don't walk away from it when something unfolds.
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Ann Landers about Walk:
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Class can 'walk with kings and keep its virtue and talk with crowds and keep the common touch.' Everyone is comfortable with the person who has class because that person is comfortable with himself.
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Ann Patchett about Parents:
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You see an absolutely brilliant film later, as an adult, and you walk out thinking about what to have for dinner. Whereas something like Jaws winds up having a huge effect on me. If only my parents had been taking me to Kurosawa films when I was eight, but no.
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Ann Robinson about Mind:
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I don't mind being a tourist at all, and a gawker. I just walk around.
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Anna Akana about Time:
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I started doing stand up when I was 19. Because I was underage at the time, at certain clubs I would be forced to wait outside until it was my time to go on stage. Then I would do my set, walk off, and be kicked out again.
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Anna Chlumsky about Walk:
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It was more like having unwanted attention as a child - if you'd walk around, people would recognize you, and it would be in a weird, almost making-fun-type manner.
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Anna Kendrick about Week:
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When you first saw 'The Truman Show,' did anyone else walk around for the next week not picking your nose just in case?
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Annabella Sciorra about Time:
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A lot of weird things happen to me. People call out to me on the street and I figure I know them, and I walk over. And then they start to talk about a movie, and I get so embarrassed. Sometimes they think I'm Lorraine Bracco or Laura San Giacomo or Marisa Tomei. I'm sure it happens to them all the time, too.
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Annalee Newitz about Night:
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Cities might become biological entities, walls hung with curtains of algae that glow at night and sequester carbon, and floors made from tweaked cellular material that strengthens like bones as we walk on it.
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Anne Sweeney about Woman:
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Too many times, adults walk into situations, and people have already put them in a box: 'Oh, you write comedy.' Or, 'You're the development woman.' And it's not just our profession. It's hard to look at someone and say, 'What else is inside?'
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Anne Tyler about Thinking:
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I remember leaving the hospital - thinking, 'Wait, are they going to let me just walk off with him? I don't know beans about babies! I don't have a license to do this.' We're just amateurs.
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Anne Tyler about Morning:
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The one ironclad rule is that I have to try. I have to walk into my writing room and pick up my pen every weekday morning.
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Anne Wojcicki about Family:
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My perfect weekend is going for a walk with my family in the park. I don't think there's anything better.
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Anne-Marie Duff about Children:
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There are people out there with three jobs and small children. Being an actor is a walk in the park compared to working as a cleaner overnight. I'm lucky I'm not plucking chickens.
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Annette Bening about Sister:
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My sister and I fought a lot when we were kids. I was the little bratty sister, and she would kind of walk away, not wanting to be associated with me.
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Annette Funicello about Birthday:
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In 1993 my birthday present was a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
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Ansel Elgort about Romantic:
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I like romantic dates - going on a long walk in Central Park and then taking the subway downtown and going out to eat and ordering oysters. After that, you walk around again and talk.
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Anthony Hopkins about Walk:
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I can't stand directors who try to micro-manage everything. When it happens these days I just walk off set, saying if they don't like the way I'm doing it they can get someone else.
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Anthony Warlow about Work:
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When I'm not doing the show, and the work has stopped, I walk into a restaurant and I'm shy, yet, when I'm in the show, when people come up with their phones and want to take my picture, I can handle it because it's almost like I'm wearing an armour.
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Antoine Fuqua about Man:
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It's a hard line to walk, man. Cause you know you want to make this movie, you want to make it dark and real, you want to show all this stuff but unfortunately you can't always do that.
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Anushka Sharma about Smile:
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I don't think I was a good model. I think I was born to emote and act. I would walk down the ramp and smile and they used to say, 'Give us a blank look.' It was really difficult not to smile.
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Ariel Rechtshaid about Good:
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It's been said to me that I'm self-destructive because I'll walk away from things that are good.
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Art Donovan about Mother:
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I was 17 pounds when I was born. My mother couldn't walk for three weeks.
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Arthur Ashe about Walking:
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I may not be walking with you all the way, or even much of the way, as I walk with you now.
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Arthur Smith about Myself:
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The Romantic poets were the prototype ramblers, and I've often found myself following in their footsteps - although perhaps not all of their footsteps since a typical walk for Samuel T. Coleridge might last two days and cover 145km.
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Ashleigh Banfield about Walk:
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Very few people are fortunate enough to walk through countries like Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, and I had seen them all. I had spoken to many on the street.
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Ashley Greene about Friends:
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As an actor you want people to know you and there are times you want your pictures taken, but it's unnerving to walk out of a venue with friends and there are 20 people flashing lights in your face. Do you know how bright those lights are?
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Ashley Madekwe about Best:
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I am a Topshop homing pigeon! I can walk into the Oxford Circus branch and ferret out the best bits in minutes.
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Ashley Tisdale about Walk:
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If I feel like someone's trying to bring me down, I just walk away from it.
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Ashton Kutcher about Time:
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True luxury is being able to own your time - to be able to take a walk, sit on your porch, read the paper, not take the call, not be compelled by obligation.
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Ashton Shepherd about Woman:
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For me and my husband, one of my biggest peeves is that I can't stand for an old friend or a woman to walk in the room and just run up and speak to my husband, but they don't talk to me.
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Austin Stowell about Time:
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Obviously, when you walk into a room and see people like Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman and Charles Martin Smith behind the camera, it's big time. You just try not to think about it, try and keep up, hold on for the ride.
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali about Time:
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Every time you take a train, step into your car, walk into the shopping mall, go to the airport - every single time, something could happen. That's how terrorism works.
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Bam Margera about Walk:
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It's definitely weird, because pretty much everybody owns the Tony Hawk videogame. Just going over to people's houses and watching play me as I walk in - that's actually happened a few times and that's so weird. It's like, 'Dude, you're playing me right now.' It was too weird.
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Bar Refaeli about Walk:
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The one thing I'm absolutely obsessed with lately are gadgets! New cell phones, I walk around with three phones because I have all the new ones, and I can't choose which I prefer.
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Barry Levinson about Walk:
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The interesting thing about movies, it's not always - y'know, you have to have structure etc and all those things, but an audience responds, in many ways, we walk away and certain things stay in our heads that are memorable.
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Barry McGuigan about Walk:
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I train very hard, either rowing on the cross trainer or running. Not only do you feel tired afterwards but it relaxes you, it completely clears the head. But to sort things out I also like to walk.
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Barry Sanders about Walk:
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Anyone who has played the game professionally, you're always taught that the ball is the most important, most precious thing, so when the ball hits the ground, it's always a mad scramble. It's amazing how many times there is a fumble, and the person who recovers it initially doesn't walk away with the ball.
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Barry Sheene about Door:
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I'd get to within a yard of that door you walk through and the thing would go mad. I used to carry an X-ray in my briefcase, to show them. But I had all the metal taken out.
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Bayard Taylor about Walk:
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In the glory which overhangs Palestine afar off, we imagine emotions which never come, when we tread the soil and walk over the hallowed sites.
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Beanie Sigel about Walk:
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Jadakiss is not no walk in no park. Nas is not no walk in no park. These are dudes that could have ended my career.
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Beau Mirchoff about Walk:
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If youre in an awkward position, feel comfortable enough to walk away.
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Bebe Rexha about Walk:
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I've been in the room or watched artists walk in who don't write, and you can't figure out what they really want.
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Bebe Rexha about Day:
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We don't walk around wearing candy stuff all day or colorful stuff. It's like, I walk around wearing black.
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Bellamy Young about Life:
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I think you choose how you walk through this life. I think if you choose to participate in a paradigm that is looks-based, if you're an actor, then it can be empowering in some ways, and it can be really limiting in some ways in terms of time and longevity.
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Ben Feldman about Simple:
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When you audition for shows in Hollywood, you go in, you do your scene, maybe you get an adjustment. It's sort of easy, and a lot of times it just feels sort of rote and simple. Whereas when you go to New York and you audition for plays, you walk out sweaty and intimidated and nervous and doubting yourself as an actor.
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Ben Goldacre about Knowledge:
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Data is the fabric of the modern world: just like we walk down pavements, so we trace routes through data, and build knowledge and products out of it.
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Ben Schott about Walk:
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For me, writing is like being taken on a walk by a footnote: It's amazing where you end up.
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Ben Vereen about Victory:
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When people come and see my show, I try to infuse into them that they can walk away feeling like their lives are a victory.
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Ben Whishaw about Time:
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I don't think anyone can walk through the world in a state of vulnerability all the time, can they?
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Ben Zobrist about Best:
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It really comes down to God opening the doors for me, and I'm trying to walk through them doing the best I can.
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Benjamin Watson about Path:
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I would say that we all - in whatever world we're in, whatever your occupation is, we all have a path to walk. We all have struggles.
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Benny Goodman about Life:
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As soon as it was understood that we could handle things in our own way, it was the thrill of my life to walk out on that stage with people just hemming the band in.
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Berenice Abbott about Alone:
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Photography can never grow up if it imitates some other medium. It has to walk alone, it has to be itself.
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Berenice Bejo about Walk:
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I spent hours on the internet looking at how glamorous actresses winked and how they would put their hand on their waist, and I was told to look at how they would walk in a room and how her body takes place of everything.
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Bernard Sumner about Walk:
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Where I grew up was a place called Salford, which was the industrial heartland of Manchester. And where I lived in Salford, I could walk to the center of Manchester within about 20 minutes. So I lived really close to the center.
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Bernice Johnson Reagon about Effort:
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The Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife, actually, was an effort to put something on the mall in Washington so American tourists could walk through America, and in their minds everything on the mall would be American.
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Beyonce Knowles about Walk:
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I like to walk around with bare feet and I don't like to comb my hair.
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Bibhu Mohapatra about Strong:
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There is no need to pose for anything - you just walk straight and strong and be clear. We are all born with unique characteristics and we have to stick to that. Yes, use the tools to enhance it, but we shouldn't be hiding behind them. That's what style is about.
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Bill Engvall about Good:
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If you're just a nice guy - you don't let people walk on you - but if you're just a nice guy and treat people right, good things happen.
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Bill Gates about Focus:
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I'm not big on to-do lists. Instead, I use e-mail and desktop folders and my online calendar. So when I walk up to my desk, I can focus on the e-mails I've flagged and check the folders that are monitoring particular projects and particular blogs.
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Bill Gates about Time:
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Microsoft Research has a thing called the Sense Cam that, as you walk around, it's taking photos all the time. And the software will filter and find the ones that are interesting without having to think, 'Let's get out the camera and get that shot.' You just have that, and software helps you pick what you want.
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Bill Gates about Culture:
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One thing I've always loved about the culture at Microsoft is there is nobody who is tougher on us, in terms of what we need to learn and do better, than the people in the company itself. You can walk down these halls, and they'll tell you, 'We need to do usability better, push this or that frontier.'
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Bill Goldberg about Walk:
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If I'm the MVP of the NFL, and I lose a game and go to a press conference and walk out of it, that's not the example I want to set for people.
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Bill Goldberg about Walk:
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I'm not saying everybody has to walk around with a six-shooter, but they have to be prepared. You don't have to be militarized, but you have to be ready.
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Bill Maris about Moon:
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Organizing healthcare information is a daunting task, but it is not an impossible task. We've had people walk on the moon. This is a lot more doable.
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Bill Nighy about Time:
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I know really, really famous people who are terrified every time they walk on to a stage.
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Bill Rancic about Door:
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Whether you want to admit it or not, people begin to judge you the minute you walk in the door.
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Billie Lourd about Men:
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When you walk onto any set, it's usually primarily men. Which can be weird, especially when you're doing something emotionally challenging.
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Billy Campbell about Yourself:
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On land, you can walk away from people, from unpleasant situations. But when you're on a ship for 14 months with 49 other people, if you don't resolve your issues it literally could mean - and this would be an extreme circumstance - the sinking of the ship. You learn a lot about other people. You learn a lot about yourself.
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Billy Collins about Walk:
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I think 'accessible' just means that the reader can walk into the poem without difficulty. The poem is not, as someone put it, deflective of entry.
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Billy Collins about Walk:
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If you write a letter of resignation or something with an agenda, you're simply using a pen to record what you have thought out. In a poem, the pen is more like a flashlight, a Geiger counter, or one of those metal detectors that people walk around beaches with.
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Billy Collins about Technology:
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I'm all for poetry catching up with technology, and just as there are iTunes, I think we should have iPoems. I mean, people should be able to walk around with their earbuds in and listening to poems on their iPod.
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Billy Gardell about Funny:
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Look, you know, you can't please everybody. I'm a stand-up comic. I know that. It doesn't matter how funny you are and how well you do, there's two people that are going to walk out of there hating you.
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Billy Gardell about Crazy:
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'Mike & Molly' exists in a world where we don't just say a snarky line, make a crazy face, and walk out of the room. There's actually some tender moments here, too.
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Billy Graham about Walk:
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I can barely walk, but it's a privilege to be able to move at all.
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Billy Graham about Children:
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Only when Christ comes again will the little white children of Alabama walk hand in hand with little black children.
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Bindi Irwin about Walk:
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I get a bit depressed if I walk into a restaurant and see shark-fin soup on the menu.
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Bindi Irwin about Friends:
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I have friends who come to the Australia Zoo, and it's just, instead of playing video games, we get to hug and kiss a giraffe or walk a tiger.
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Bjorn Borg about Life:
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It's tough when you're No. 1. You don't have any private life, you can't even walk anywhere. I think that was one reason why I lost my motivation to play tennis.
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Blake Lively about Cool:
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If people could walk around in suits of energy, that would be cool. Other than that, I don't think men should wear spandex.
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Blake Lively about Night:
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I'll go to an event wearing some designer gown and tens of thousands of dollars in jewels that were lent to me for the night, and I'll walk around and meet people who I always thought were such a big deal.
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Blake McIver Ewing about Passion:
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I definitely still have my hand in acting. I don't think I would be able to walk away from it. It's my passion.
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Blake Mycoskie about Work:
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Walk away from anyone who is unduly focused on vacation and compensation. It's a sign of potential trouble. No matter how talented you are, if you don't really want to work at TOMS, you'll never work out here.
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Blythe Danner about Sad:
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For a woman who's a widow and pretty much a loner, I can walk out, and I'm surrounded by NYU kids. The energy jumps off the sidewalks, and I never feel sad or bored.
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Bob Filner about Walk:
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If the President really wanted to know exactly how Rove and Libby were involved, he could walk down to their offices and demand that they answer him honestly.
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Bob Hoskins about Marriage:
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It's not easy to walk out on a marriage and two young kids, and it's the most difficult thing I've ever had to do.
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Bob Newhart about Short:
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It's getting harder and harder to differentiate between schizophrenics and people talking on a cell phone. It still brings me up short to walk by somebody who appears to be talking to themselves.
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Bob Seger about Great:
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You don't know what inspires you. You like to think you know what inspires you, but in the final analysis I don't think you really do. It's great to look at a blank sheet of paper, you know, and walk up to an instrument and not know what's gonna happen. It's the most challenging thing I do.
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Bob Uecker about Walk:
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Career highlights? I had two - I got an intentional walk from Sandy Koufax and I got out of a rundown against the Mets.
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Bobby McFerrin about Mind:
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Then I came up with this crazy idea just to walk out on the stage with no band at all and just start singing whatever came to mind. I actually fought the idea for a while because it seemed almost too radical, but it became obvious what I was supposed to be doing.
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Bonnie Wright about Walk:
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I have had a few people recognise me in public. But I wouldn't like everybody to recognise me. I can still walk across the street and not be noticed.
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Boy George about Walk:
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I started going to Madame Louise's, the lesbian club where all the punk bands used to go - the Sex Pistols, the Clash. I remember seeing Billy Idol walk in there, he was gorgeous.
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Brad D. Smith about Home:
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I used to walk around with a stick. My dad used to call me Moses. It's on a home video. He said, 'That kid would rather lead no one than follow anyone.' I had dogs following me in the neighborhood. I had neighborhood kids coming over.
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