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years facts beverly-hills
When I was 13, Eddie Murphy was to me what Chris Tucker was to 13-year-olds when I made 'Rush Hour.' And 'Rush Hour' really came out of the fact that I grew up watching 'Beverly Hills Cop' and '48 Hrs.' Brett Ratner
years eight stories
I got a Super 8 camera when I was eight years old, and I just wanted to tell stories - I love telling stories. Brett Ratner
years people effort
People can do great things. However, there are some things they just CAN'T do. I, for instance, have not been able to transform myself into a Popsicle, despite years of effort. Brandon Sanderson
years looks moments
He, too, stood looking at her for a moment--and it seemed to her that it was not a look of greeting after an absence, but the look of someone who had thought of her every day of that year. She could not be certain, it was only an instant, so brief that just as she caught it, he was turning... Ayn Rand
years fifty analysis
The repetition of a catchword can hold analysis in fetters for fifty years or more. Benjamin Cardozo
years sheep one-day
If I advance; follow me. If I retreat; kill me. If I die; avenge me! It is better to live one day as a lion than one-hundred years as a sheep! Benito Mussolini
years tabloids masters
I've been in these tabloids for 14 years now, and at some point you just become a Zen master of it all Brad Pitt
years illinois community
In Illinois, community, migrant, homeless and public housing health centers operate 268 primary care sites and serve close to 1 million patients every year. Jan Schakowsky
years together unraveling
Unraveling the euro is a terrible thing. This is a 50-year endeavor to get this continent together and that's a wonderful endeavor. Jamie Dimon
getting-older vitality walks
One of the things I find about getting older is that I seem to get louder, more voluble; that I constantly have to walk around repressing my vitality. David Hare
getting-older want able
I used to dread getting older because I thought I would not be able to do all the things I wanted to do, but now that I am older I find that I don't want to do them. Nancy Astor
getting-older limits
One of the pluses of getting older is you set some limits. Nicolas Cage
getting-older might fine
Getting older is fine. There is nothing you can do to stop it so you might as well stay on the bus. John Byrne
benefits companies public understand
Companies that go public should understand that there are responsibilities as well as benefits to going public, Paul Sarbanes
benefits needed past user whatever
So, to get to the benefits that come with this, they have to get past whatever retraining will be needed around the new user interface. Joe Wilcox
benefits dream enjoyed helped owed realized tennis understand women
So much is owed to this legend. Althea helped me and other women to understand you can be all you can dream and more. The benefits of her contributions to tennis are still being realized and enjoyed by modern-day players. Zina Garrison
benefits business dropping far feared figure response widespread
The widespread dropping of drug benefits that some had feared has been averted so far as business figure out what their long-term response would be. Drew Altman
benefits cost tough
These are tough issues. The cost of benefits has exploded. James Berg
benefits entitled tax
This is a way for us to get them the tax benefits that they are entitled to. Rick Fraser
benefits rest security social
You should rest assured. You are going to get Social Security benefits as long as you are alive, Bill Bradley
benefits raises union
This raises an interesting question: Who really benefits from union representation? Ryan Bedford
benefits cancer commitment crucial felt fight forces joined lost society
I joined forces with the American Cancer Society in 2010 as a spokesperson for the N.F.L.'s 'A Crucial Catch' campaign, which benefits the American Cancer Society. This was important to me because I lost my mother to breast cancer, and I have always felt a strong commitment to doing all I can to fight this disease. Larry Fitzgerald