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I don't think too far ahead because I want to appreciate what's happening now. — Jessie Ware Copy Share Image
Marriage is all right, but I think it's carrying love a little bit too far. — Texas Guinan Copy Share Image
Too many times we think we've fallen too far from God or we're not worthy. — Philip Rivers Copy Share Image
I don't want to go too far away from what I'm doing now because that would alienate my audience. — Charlotte Church Copy Share Image
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If in the middle of an argument I suddenly fall silent it does not mean you have won... No it means you… — Hussein Nishah Copy Share Image
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“She believes that going too far is wrong. Yet she's not trying to prove her point; she's just living it out.” — Travis Thrasher Copy Share Image
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There is something suspicious about music, gentlemen. I insist that she is, by her nature, equivocal. I shall not be going too… — Thomas Mann Copy Share Image
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I finished up my graduate degree in quantum mechanics, but underwent a bit of a personal crisis, recognizing that I didn't want… — Francis Collins Copy Share Image
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Most people don’t really want to think independently or make decisions; they’re herd animals with herd instincts to keep to the middle… — Blanche Barton Copy Share Image
But let me tell you what happens when regulations go too far, when they seem to exist only for the purpose of… — Marco Rubio Copy Share Image
Usually I like to improvise. Sometimes, depending on the nature of the piece, I like to improvise because I think it brings… — Robert Redford Copy Share Image
Manhattan has generated a shameless architecture that has been loved in direct proportion to its defiant lack of self-hatred, has been respected… — Rem Koolhaas Copy Share Image
Less really is more. It's a tendency of beginning writers to want to prove what they're talking about by going too far… — Brad Thor Copy Share Image
The proponents of Steinitz' theory - Tarrasch and his supporters - tried to express Steinitz' teaching in the form of laconic rules,… — Alexander Kotov Copy Share Image
“This poem is very long So long, in fact, that your attention span May be stretched to its very limits But that’s… — Colleen Hoover Copy Share Image
When governments go too far to punish people for actions that are dissent rather than a real threat to the nation, they… — Edward Snowden Copy Share Image
“You’re just annoyed because you can’t find a way to be in charge and control this whole thing and it’s making you… — Donna Kauffman Copy Share Image
“Maybe we should do some more homework. ” Homework had been their code word for making out before they’d realized that they… — Kimberly Derting Copy Share Image
“Hitch: making rules about drinking can be the sign of an alcoholic,' as Martin Amis once teasingly said to me. (Adorno would… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“You are all more or less wearing the same types of clothes—look around the room and you will see it’s true. Now… — Matthew Quick Copy Share Image
“You want to know what gets on my nerves? When people say 'you can't be a Christian because you're LGBT+, or you… — Unicornfarts2000 Copy Share Image
“Look, I have no idea what's going on," I said, catching my breath. "I don't like myself either. I don't know what's… — Ethan Hawke Copy Share Image