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I think (Texas Western coach) Don Haskins probably opened a lot of doors for a lot of people. I can't identify totally with the African-American players, but I can identify as a woman doing things you're not supposed to do. That has been in my thoughts. Jody Conradt
doors extended friendship friends-or-friendship hand open talk wants
I have extended a hand of friendship to Pakistan, our doors are open to everyone who wants to talk to me calmly, Manmohan Singh
doors people next
Hollywood was not a place I dreamed of getting to. I never could take seriously the obsession people have about being a celebrity or getting to Hollywood - I was born next door. Robert Redford
doors chapters
This opens the door on another chapter of history. Walter Cronkite
doors miracle complacency
Complacency in the presence of miracles is like opening the door to your own tomb. Rod Steiger
doors feet acting
Like with acting, if you're charming or just good-looking, you might be able to get your foot in the door. But a lot of time with music, you actually have to kinda be able to sing. Robin Thicke
doors answers
When fear knocks, let faith answer the door. Robin Roberts
doors agony skulls
One half of my head, from the top of my skull to the cleft of my jaw, hammers, bangs, sizzles while the other half, serene and content, looks on at the agony next door. Rudyard Kipling
doors swings littles
Little hinges swing big doors. W. Clement Stone
known smiles
I was known as the person with the 24-hour smile. Madeleine Quayat
known lawyer member met seen talked total
has been in total isolation. He hasn't seen a member of his family, talked to a member of his family, met with a lawyer or met with friends he has known before. Ramsey Clark
known plays receiver
I want to be known as a solid all-around receiver that's fast, not a fast guy that plays receiver. Torrey Smith
known speech
HARANGUE, n. A speech by an opponent, who is known as an harrangue- outang. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
known
I didn't want to be known as a gay comic, but as a comic who happens to be gay. Judy Gold
known looked might
He looked like such a Republican. He dressed like Pee-Wee Herman. But had I known what he had done when I was reading about him, I might have thought different. Matthew Bright
known
That which is not yet known comes out of that which is not yet here. Viola Spolin
known playing whenever
Playing Marcia was a double-edged sword; it always will be whenever you play a character like that. You will be known as that character forever. Maureen McCormick
known prefer
I prefer to be known as an executive rather than a girl. Diane Nelson
perception saying
I think that's the perception and I'm not saying it's not accurate. Steve Tisch
perception ease information
Unless you have a perception of who you are as a lawyer, you will never be at ease in dealing with legal matters, clients, or courts. But if you know who you are and why you're there, all you need is the expertise and the information. Samuel Dash
perception-of-beauty perception makeup-and-beauty
Beauty is about perception, not about make-up. Kevyn Aucoin
perception world knows
Perception rules the world. Everyone knows that. Where we live and where we're from, you just can't escape it. Lamar Odom
perception gaps immigration
There's definitely a huge gap between the elite and public perceptions on immigration. Mark Krikorian
perception cognition approval
There is nothing more shocking than to see assertion and approval dashing ahead of cognition and perception. Marcus Tullius Cicero
perception degrees taste
We imperatively require a perception of and a homage to beauty in our companions. Other virtues are in request in the field and workyard, but a certain degree of taste is not to be spared in those we sit with. Ralph Waldo Emerson
perception worried chasing
I'm not worried about misconception or a perception that's bad. If I were, I'd be chasing something all the time. Elisabeth Hasselbeck
perception movement landscape
Major social movements eventually fade into the landscape not because they have diminished but because they have become a permanent part of our perceptions and experience. Freda Adler