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F. Schumacher Going from two wheels to four, we've seen in the past that this can be done.
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Rick Egelton I think the pass-through has been much quicker than it has in the past.
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Stuart Schweigert Whatever it takes, I'm not sure what it's going to take to get past this time where we start winning these games. But we've got to do it soon.
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Oleg Vasiliev We've been through so much over the past two years and we're ready now.
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Rob Bledsoe We took that route twice in the past week.
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Alex Jones The economy is a ponzi scheme. People are working harder than they ever have for less wages, but we have so many bobbles because manufacturing has come up so quickly over the past hundred years that people have the illusion of wealth.
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Brian Devlin It has been a problem in the past. But we have to keep playing well and keep winning.
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Stephen Tenby I think that all of us are going to be a little leery just because of our past experience.
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Ken Ham What I believe about the young age of the earth comes out of taking the Bible as written. And I've said numerous times over the years that the age of the earth, for example, is not a salvation issue but an authority issue.
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Kyrsten Sinema I was just born involved in politics. My family is conservative Mormon, and so I was born - although the Mormon faith is not inherently political, their faith requires some political stands, and those are ones that I happen to disagree with vehemently - so I was just political from a very early age.
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Emma Stone I was just a ham since about the age of five. If I was performing at Medieval Times or something, I'd be the court jester. That was always my defense mechanism. I was never all that funny; I was just obnoxious and loud.
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Richard Madden I was always a bit old for my age, then suddenly I'm on set, working alongside the adults, skipping school completely for two years.
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Erik Lomis Kids love the movie. Our audience is predominantly young -- 12 and younger -- so most of the eyeballs got in at children's price. But we expect that age group to grow over the coming weeks as word of mouth spreads. The film is budgeted considerably under $30 million, so it's going to be very profitable. Frankie Muniz's last film ('Big Fat Liar') opened to $11 million and did $47 million (so) this could do $60 million.
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William Shakespeare I would there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty, or that youth would sleep out the rest; for there is nothing in the between but getting wenches with child, wronging the anciently, stealing, fighting.
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John Fusco I wrote 'Young Guns' on spec because I really believed that the young age of these guys historically, the whole legend of Billy dying at 21, would attract a young staple of stars, and that would be the game-changer.
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Romesh Gunesekera I wrote 'The Match,' my cricket novel, between 2002 and 2005. In retrospect, almost an age of innocence in cricket and a time when it was rare to find the game deep in fiction.
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Cary Fukunaga I wrote my first script, which was 50 pages, at age 15. It was about two brothers in love with the same nurse while they're convalescing in a Civil War hospital.
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Richard Whately No one complains of the rules of Grammar as fettering Language; because it is understood that correct use is not founded on Grammar, but Grammar on correct use. A just system of Logic or of Rhetoric is analogous, in this respect, to Grammar..
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Richard M. Nixon Finishing second in the Olympics gets you silver. Finishing second in politics gets you oblivion.
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Wallis Simpson Never explain, never complain.
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Rodney Dangerfield I can't get no respect.
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Rod Stewart I'll be dead by the time I'm forty.
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Saint Francis de Sales He who complains, sins.
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Wim Wenders Maybe it's the music that enables them to function like that, to always take everything as it comes and never complain about the misery, hardship or injustice.
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Wes Borland I have nothing to complain about.
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Samuel Johnson The usual fortune of complaint is to excite contempt more than pity.