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There are no conversations. |
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Jessica Hahn |
If only Tammy knew how much I really cared about her. She has nothing to do with any of this mess. |
Trishelle Cannatella |
But Tammy Faye calls me, and Ron Jeremy calls me, Erik Estrada sends me a Christmas card every year. |
Al Capone |
This American system of ours, call it Americanism, call it capitalism, call it what you will, gives each and every one of us a great opportunity if we only seize it with both hands and make the most of it. |
Maya Angelou |
The thing to do, it seems to me, is to prepare yourself so you can be a rainbow in somebody else's cloud. Somebody who may not look like you. May not call God the same name you call God - if they call God at all. I may not dance your dances or speak your language. But be a blessing to somebody. That's what I think. |
Vanilla Ice |
Listen, if you don't talk big game, you never get anywhere. If you don't think big, you don't get big. Some people call it egotistical, some people call it high hopes, some people call it confidence. It's all in how you want to dissect it. |
Colbie Caillat |
I didn't want to call and schedule shows or call and make people listen to my music. Luckily, my friends and family really stayed on me and made me put myself out there. |
Johnny Cash |
People call me wild. Not really though, I'm not. I guess I've never been normal, not what you call Establishment. I'm country. |
Joshua Jackson |
Most people call my style of dress slovenly, I call it extreme casual. If I didn't have a mother and a sister for the times I do have to get dressed, I would be absolutely lost. |
Julia Cameron |
I think writing is by its very nature transformational. I believe that the minute you put pen to page you start to alter your consciousness, and the more writing you do, the more closely connected you are to a higher power. Some people can call it the muse. Other people say it's God. Whatever you care to call it, when you write, you connect to it. |
Louis Farrakhan |
They call them terrorists, I call them freedom fighters. |
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We're in Spain and this lady is singing in the streets "Baby when it's cold outside".
She starts singing twice and a man with her says "SHHHH" both times but she keeps going.
Then we hear a man across the street standing next to a cab very calmly say "oh hey Tammy" and she turns to look and he says "I know Tammy when I hear her" and she goes over to hug him.
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Call it over stimulated chakras, call it being too cerebral, call it introversion, introspection, anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsion, insomnia, dehydration, high blood pressure, call it preoccupation, call it loneliness, call it unsynchronized vibrations or stress. The truth is you think that you can think your way through life and out of this mindset, and continually finding out that you can't. It's not yoga or mediation, it's not pills or constructive hobbies, exercise or organization. You need to let go.
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"when people get too chummy with me, I like to call them by the wrong name so they know I don't care about them" - Ron Swanson
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my name is saucer pants pants are what we call skirts so I just have a skirt that looks kinda like a saucer my boyfriend is bubblegum head machine guy my parents don't really like him
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Secretary of state call #1: Robot says 1-7 and 9 are options to hear the robot talk more, so I hit 8 and it says it's confused and so I keep hitting 8 and it says "agents are busy, try again later" SoS calls #2 and #3: I hit 8888 and the robot says "agents are busy, try again later" SoS call #4: I hit 8888 and the robot says it will put me in the queue and then 5 minutes later it says "we can call you back when someone is available" ... so now I'm waiting. It's been 45 minutes so far...
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Some decisions are consequential and irreversible or nearly irreversible -- one-way doors -- and these decisions must be made methodically, carefully, slowly. ... If you walk through and don't like what you see on the other side, you can't get back to where you were before. We can call these Type 1 decisions. But most decisions aren't like that -- they are changeable, reversible -- they're two-way doors. If you've made a suboptimal Type 2 decision, you don't have to live with the consequences for that long. You can reopen the door and go back through. Type 2 decisions can and should be made quickly by high judgment individuals or small groups.
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I had a dream that I lived in this building that looked like an old brick house on some private property but it was actually this apartment building and it was really tall. Someone showed up asking where his cocaine was and I said I don't know. He said he was going to call the cops, which doesn't really make sense... but for some reason, I was guilty of something and I went into one of the apartments and climbed out the window onto the roof with a couple other people. We waited on the roof and I peeked over the edge at one point and saw everyone being hauled off in handcuffs. They didn't find us on the roof.
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I don't get it. So you don't believe it? I think it's good that you don't believe this. I don't think you are destroying yourself. I think you're just looking at things a different way.
This post is a comment.
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aoc sent money to people and some sent it back because they don't wanna be called a socialist doesn't matter if they accept it because republicans call them socialists anyway social democratic policies like the type aoc advocates for are v popular and effective for working class ppl gop rhetoric is not long term beneficial, they convincing ppl that basic policies that help working class Americans are socialist. they doing more to rehabilitate the word socialist than any socialist ever could younger ppl going to be comfortable with the term socialism ...
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- Hey, call me a cab! - OK, you are a cab.
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