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I had no idea that history was being made. I was just tired of giving up.
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I had rather have a plain, russet-coated Captain, that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than that which you call a Gentle-man and is nothing else.
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I had the honor of speaking with Asimov. The album ended up being something not directly related to Asimov, but related instead to the concept of the power of robotics.
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I had this rare privilege of being able to pursue in my adult life, what had been my childhood dream.
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I had to make a change. It was no slight on my staff either. We'd all been at Boro for seven years. But certain players had got too familiar with the set-up. I had to turn it round. Terry was the one man I could think of to do it. So I went for him.
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I hasten to laugh at everything, for fear of being obliged to weep.
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I hate a man who always says ''yes'' to me. When I say ''no'' I like a man who also says ''no.''
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I hate vulgar realism in literature. The man who could call a spade a spade should be compelled to use one. It is the only thing he is fit for.
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I have a notion that gamblers are as happy as most people, being always excited; women, wine, fame, the table, even ambition, sate now and then, but every turn of the card and cast of the dice keeps the gambler alive - besides one can game ten times longer than one can do any thing else.
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I have a reputation for being hermitlike. I'm not. I'm just obsessed with my work.
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I have also seen children successfully surmounting the effects of an evil inheritance. That is due to purity being an inherent attribute of the soul.
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I have always been a quarter of an hour before my time, and it has made a man of me.
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I have always been among those who believed that the greatest freedom of speech was the greatest safety, because if a man is a fool the best thing to do is to encourage him to advertise the fact by speaking.
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I have always considered it as treason against the great republic of human nature, to make any man's virtues the means of deceiving him.
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I have always held those political opinions which point to the universal brotherhood of man, no matter in what rank of life he may have taken his origin.
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I have always laid it down as a maxim - and found it justified by experience - that a man and a woman make far better friendships than can exist between two of the same sex - but then with the condition that they never have made or are to make love to each other.
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I have always looked upon decay as being just as wonderful and rich an expression of life as growth.
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I have always noticed that a man who gives the most for the money, gets the most business.
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I have always thought that every woman should marry, and no man.
Lothair (1870) ch. 30 -
I have always used emotion as a writing tool. That goes back to me being on the stage.
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