"In Don Mills in the Sixties, nothing comes……" — Dan Hill
"In Don Mills in the Sixties, nothing comes close to the humiliation of losing an argument. In our weird little creative circle, no one cares who has faster fists, but to lose an argument suggests inferior intelligence."
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26 Quotes by Dan Hill
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Sometimes when we touch..The honesty's too much, and I have to close my eyes and hide. I want to hold…
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There are certain men born in this world, and they're supposed to die setting an example for the rest of…
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You ask me if I love you and I choke on my reply. I'd rather hurt you honestly than mislead…
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Toronto is exploding with cyclists, with more and more people wanting to cycle and being turned off driving because of…
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Since the dawn of recorded music, every generation has felt shocked by the musical tastes of the next.
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I lost myself in the bubble of music - driving myself to be a success.
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You succeed and accomplish and accomplish; the problem is when you stop, you become depressed because you could never do…
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I think my father had a certain degree of insecurity and need to achieve.
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My dad was one of four children. His three siblings were female, and he loved and protected them.
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In 1953, Mom and Dad, living in Toronto, discovered, to their shock, that Mom was expecting. I was born in…
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To be sure, boxing has always been, at best, a shady and sometimes cutthroat business, buttressed by hype and tomfoolery…
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All the Junos, the Grammy nominations, the gold and platinum records, did nothing to assuage my conviction that I was…
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