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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 band nelson
Willie Nelson, out there 200 days a year, calls his band family. And it is. Brad Paisley
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 cities urban-renewal
As in the pseudoscience of bloodletting, just so in the pseudoscience of city rebuilding and planning, years of learning and a plethora of subtle and complicated dogma have arisen on a foundation of nonsense. Jane Jacobs
paying tangible
You're paying a lot for these licenses, but you're getting a lot, too. These are real, tangible benefits. Laura DiDio
pay doe expecting
but a sanguine temper, though for ever expecting more good than occurs, does not always pay for its hopes by any proportionate depression. it soon flies over the present failure, and begins to hope again. Jane Austen
paying wrong
Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's become a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it is. Anton LaVey
paying
Essentially, if you go with a friend, you'll each be paying $9.75 for a ticket. Steve Stifano
pay tribute
COMMENDATION, n. The tribute that we pay to achievements that resembles, but do not equal, our own. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
pay pray stay
You go to school. You stay out of trouble. You get a job. You get married. You have a family. You pay taxes. You pray to the right god. You get old (if you're lucky). And you die. Joey Skaggs
paying police rich
We're paying police professionals to baby-sit rich kids. Joe Schmidt
paying people simply start
We simply have got to start paying for people to do that kind of work, Dale Friedman
paying played price puck
We were paying the price but the puck wasn't going in for us. (Auld) played well. Scott Hartnell
returned safely
that they may be returned to us safely and soon. Al Gore
return psycho
I have to return some videotapes Bret Easton Ellis
return plans things-to-do
I don't plan to return. I have a lot of unresolved things to do. Eduard Shevardnadze
return merit initiative
If you are greeted then return the greetings more warmly. If you are favored, then repay the obligation manifold; but he who takes the initiative will always excel in merit. Ali ibn Abi Talib
return private-sector
I ALWAYS intended to return to the private sector, Don Nickles
return catharsis purpose
Catharsis returns us to the purpose for which were originally intended - to be called by God to do good - and thus ultimately returns us to ourselves. Desmond Tutu
return missions i-can
Oh, that I could dedicate my all to God. This is all the return I can make Him. David Livingstone
return wells defined
In death, we are not defined by what we did or who we were but by what we meant to others. How well we loved and were loved in return. Allison Pearson
return knows
He travels best that knows when to return. Thomas More